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Antique Sterling Silver Kirk & Son Repoussed Salt Spoon
$50.00
This is an antique Kirk , Son repoussed sterling silver salt spoon in excellent condition. Size is just under 1 1/2″ long. All of the fancy repoussed work is crisp and not worn down. No damage. Never monogrammed. It has not been polished for brightness. This is a beautiful, fancy salt spoon for your table setting or special salt cellar.
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SKU: 841
Category: Flatware/Holloware
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