I don't know where this spoon is from, but it has a South American look to it.
Simply engraved Sitko. Any ideas?
Miles
Silver Spoon, Marked Sitko
Re: Silver Spoon, Marked Sitko
This article from the book on google Harriman Alaska expedition, Volume 1 By Edward Henry Harriman, Washington academy of sciences describes Sitko as the original name for Sitka: http://books.google.com/books?id=O0EJAQ ... 22&f=false" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Silver Spoon, Marked Sitko
This spoon should be moved to the Native American forum. It's a late 19th-early 20th century silver Tlingit spoon intended for the souvenir market, the craftsmanship and that engraved script "Sitka" are typical of spoons from the shop of Rudolph Walton. Please feel free to send it my way if you tire of it. ;-)
~Cheryl
Link to a Walton spoon:
http://cdm1.library.uaf.edu/cdm/singlei ... id/1/rec/2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1895 excerpt from a Presbyterian missionary publication:
1905 excerpt from an article on a trip to Alaska:
~Cheryl
Link to a Walton spoon:
http://cdm1.library.uaf.edu/cdm/singlei ... id/1/rec/2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1895 excerpt from a Presbyterian missionary publication:
1905 excerpt from an article on a trip to Alaska:
Re: Silver Spoon, Marked Sitko
Wow! My first Native American spoon. Thank you both very much for your replies.
Miles
Miles