Gold and silver

plymouthian12

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Mar 26, 2010
2,694
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massachusetts
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2
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31
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DFX, EXcalibur, Dual Field, CTX3030
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

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Red-Coat

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Dec 23, 2019
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16,431
Surrey, UK
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Always good to find silver and gold!

In case you haven’t tracked it down, your sterling spoon is an Oneida pattern, sold under their “State House” sub-brand by direct distribution and not through retail outlets. There were three patterns in the range: Inaugural, Formality and Stately. Yours is “Inaugural”, designed in 1942 by Grosvenor N. Allen & William H. Gerth.

Any other marks on the ring?
 

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plymouthian12

plymouthian12

Silver Member
Mar 26, 2010
2,694
7,178
massachusetts
🥇 Banner finds
2
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
31
Detector(s) used
DFX, EXcalibur, Dual Field, CTX3030
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Always good to find silver and gold!

In case you haven’t tracked it down, your sterling spoon is an Oneida pattern, sold under their “State House” sub-brand by direct distribution and not through retail outlets. There were three patterns in the range: Inaugural, Formality and Stately. Yours is “Inaugural”, designed in 1942 by Grosvenor N. Allen & William H. Gerth.

Any other marks on the ring?
Try to figure out how to look up the military number that's hand scratched inside
 

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plymouthian12

plymouthian12

Silver Member
Mar 26, 2010
2,694
7,178
massachusetts
🥇 Banner finds
2
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
31
Detector(s) used
DFX, EXcalibur, Dual Field, CTX3030
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Always good to find silver and gold!

In case you haven’t tracked it down, your sterling spoon is an Oneida pattern, sold under their “State House” sub-brand by direct distribution and not through retail outlets. There were three patterns in the range: Inaugural, Formality and Stately. Yours is “Inaugural”, designed in 1942 by Grosvenor N. Allen & William H. Gerth.

Any other marks on the ring?
Thanks
 

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