Sterling tongs Victorian era

Turbo21

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I went back to the site where I found my flying eagle and a ton of other late 1800's relics. Not many signals left but managed to break my silver drought

Guessing these are either sugar cube or chocolate tongs. Any help on the makers work would be great

They cleaned up nice

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Very nice sterling silver tongs! Art Nouveau style is typical of 1890-1910! :treasurechest::icon_thumright:
 

You don't dig one of those every day... Nice score.
 

How beautiful! Congrats. -Lisa & John
 

Thanks everyone. Definitely was a first for me
 

Very nice find, congratulations!
 

Might this be your first Banner find?.....
My vote is in.....
Congrats on a beauty of a find!.....
 

Great find and a great id as well. Congrats on that unique and beautiful relic
 

Might this be your first Banner find?.....
My vote is in.....
Congrats on a beauty of a find!.....

Dave

Thanks for the vote. I have no idea if it deserves to be up there but would love digging relics like this everyday
 

Would love to dig some silver tongs like those. These are the first I've ever heard dug. A big Congrats!!
Earlier in the year I picked up some silver tongs like these for a dollar at a yard sale. I think they are so cool looking.
 

Would love to dig some silver tongs like those. These are the first I've ever heard dug. A big Congrats!!
Earlier in the year I picked up some silver tongs like these for a dollar at a yard sale. I think they are so cool looking.

First sterling ones I have seen on here. I have dug a base metal set in the past
 

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