Not sure what it was, earing perhaps, but has a spring on the inside with teeth on the ends. Also got a musket ball.
The spoon was from my last hunt as well as the handle with the initials OEM.
Not sure what it was, earing perhaps, but has a spring on the inside with teeth on the ends. Also got a musket ball.
The spoon was from my last hunt as well as the handle with the initials OEM.
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Hmmm, looks Victorian in age but I don't think so being stamped STERLING. I don't think it's an earring though with those teeth. Almost looks like a table setting pattern (like on fork and spoon handles) so I wonder if it has something to do with napkins or table cloths? Just a wild guess.
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I think they're mittens clips, Roger
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I found one just like it once. Nice!!
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Nice bit of silver there Roger, but I do like that spoon handle.
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Thanks guys. Over on TNet it was suggested that the silver might be a bib holder Victorian Mother and Baby Sterling Silver Baby Bib Clips | Etsy 1910-1915-ish.
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