Got my first thrift store sterling today

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I was taking my Ebay packages to the post office to get them mailed before closing. I stopped by a thrift store close to the P.O. that I like because they seem to get a lot of donations from older people. I went in and started looking. Looked at the jewelry, but nothing good. I turned around and there on the shelf was this tarnished bowl. I picked it up to check it for marks, thinking that it probably was plated. Turned it over and saw the word sterling. I was Thinking no way it could be sterling. I also saw revere reproduction and thought maybe it wasn't real. I almost didn't get it but I remembered everything I have read on here and checked it over good. So glad I learned a lot from everyone here.
It weighs in at 276 grams.

It is engraved on one side : C. B. STECKER FOR U. S. CIVIL WAR REVENUES STAMPS

Engraving on the other side: A.R.A AWARD S.P.A. EXHIBIT. TOPEKA KANSAS. 8,31,1961
 

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Great find...what does the inscription say?
 

Great find...what does the inscription say?

C. B. STECKER FOR U. S. CIVIL WAR REVENUES STAMPS

A.R.A AWARD S.P.A. EXHIBIT. TOPEKA KANSAS. 8,31,1961

Don't know what it is for though. I will have to research that further. If anyone here has any ideas I would appreciate the help
 

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Nice buys. Thanks for sharing...
 

Nice Score !!
 

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