Early 1900s Navajo spork

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Early 1900's Navajo spork

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Found this yesterday at an 1800's farm. Did some research and I believe this is a South western Navajo Indian spork from the early 1900's. Looks like it's hand made, the stamps and cuts are not symmetrical..Could it have any value?
 

It tested positive as .800 silver..
 

awesome find, I've never seen anything like it.....must be worth something.
 

looks like a foon to me.
 

I grant you it has the design of a Navajo eagle, but what makes you believe (if you do) that it was manufactured by the Navajos or is from the early 1900s (and not, perhaps, a modern souvenir)?
Just asking..........
Don.......
 

Well there aren't any markings on it at all, I'm just going by the feedback from others and research online. I really don't know what to make of it.. It's definitely silver and unique
 

Also, I dug it at 6-8" deep in a 1800's farm field.. Just grass field now, hasn't been farmed in years..
 

I seen someone post one earlier this week.......they are quite common.
 

Got a pic of it before cleaning?
 

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When I first retrieved the spoon it was kind of rolled up/bent.. I straitened it and caused some cracking in the metal.. At first I thought it was plated but I'm pretty sure that's the silver splitting..
 

What an odd thing! I agree it looks old and hand-made, very primitive. I think this is "something"! Interested to see what others think or any more info you get on it.
 

What is it's size, could it be part of a salad server set.
 

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Here is a pic of the rest of the stuff I found that day with the spork so you can get an idea of its size. Probably about 4" long or so...
 

That's a Lincoln token, I seen one on EBay and it says it's early 1900's..
 

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