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Souvenir Spoon
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Souvenir Spoon

SilversmithMade by Gorham Manufacturing Company American, founded 1831
Date1891
MediumMolded sterling silver
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length): 5 1/8in. (13cm)
ClassificationsMetalware
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Florence Van Fleet Lyman
DescriptionOne of a pair of sterling silver souvenir spoons (1939.7.19-.20). The bowl of this spoon is molded with a depiction of Independence Hall. The back of the spoon's bowl is engraved with "F. V. F./ 1891". The spoon has a slender handle, the end of which is shaped as the coat of arms of Pennsylvania. To either side of the coat of arms is a rearing horse, above it is a bird with outstretched wings, and below it is a banner that reads "VIRTUE LIBERTY INDEPENDENCE". Several stamps appear on the back of the spoon's handle: "8", followed by the Gorham trade mark of [lion][anchor][G], followed by "STERLING", followed by "GORHAM MFG. CO."
Object number1939.7.19
Markings"8", followed by the Gorham trade mark of [lion][anchor][G], followed by "STERLING", followed by "GORHAM MFG. CO."Inscribed"F. V. F./ 1891" is engraved on the back of the spoon's bowl.
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