Old Silver / pewter spoon found need help identifying it

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Hey guys, I found this old spoon while out today metal detecting. It’s hard to date but the area was occupied from the late 1600s up until now. There was a revolutionary war near this area. I’m hoping somebody can help identify the markings and possibly date the spoon. The spoon is non-magnetic and just dirty. 54BBFD6D-4CF7-4D1A-8DE8-0B6340254443.webp5E78F3FA-54F6-4E44-96F3-9638AAC784D3.webp

Thanks for the help,
Doug
 

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Can we see the back? Are there any markings on the back? If there are, can we have a pic of them? Looks like it was a silver plated copper or iron spoon. Maybe pewter?
 

Some kind of copper-alloy base which was once silvered I think. Strange design!
 

looks like post civil war
 

From the design style of the handle , I'm confident in a late 19th /early 20th C. dating of the piece (1890's -1910)
 

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Your spoon appears to be in a pattern known as ‘Persian’, designed by Charles D. Hall in 1871.

Persian.webp

Multiple manufacturers used this design for plated and base metal flatware including:

Aurora Silver Plate Mfg. Co.
B. & Son
Bristol Plate Co.
Hall, Elton & Co.
Meriden Britannia Co.
1847 Rogers Bros.
(Anchor) Rogers
Rogers & Bro.
Rogers Smith & Co
Wm. Rogers & Son
 

Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

A bit earlier than my guess ! I stand corrected ..
 

Wow, thank you very much. I was having a very difficult time figuring it out. I just saw it laying there on the side of the river bed.
 

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