“ A family heirloom ”
I was unaware of this spoon’s existence until inheriting my mother’s silver. One of the women mentioned, Jeune, was my grandmother on my mother’s side. When we first used this spoon, it was almost 250 years to the day based on the description. We use it at family functions when we use the ...
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  • Marge Hallenbeck Edited 9 months ago

    Fascinating! What a neat heirloom. I like the note included with the spoon. I have no idea where any of my ancestors might have been 250 years ago.

    Fascinating! What a neat heirloom. I like the note included with the spoon. I have no idea where any of my ancestors might have been 250 years ago.

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  • karen feldman Edited 9 months ago

    wow! how cool is this?? amazing to have such an old heirloom, and still usable! good composition, i like the inclusion of the writing..

    wow! how cool is this?? amazing to have such an old heirloom, and still usable! good composition, i like the inclusion of the writing..

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  • Eileen K Edited 9 months ago

    Love the photo and background history!

    Love the photo and background history!

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  • carovan Edited 9 months ago

    Fab story and very well looked after spoon. I like the story to go with the picture!

    Fab story and very well looked after spoon. I like the story to go with the picture!

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