Coronation 1936 Oneida Silverplate Large Serving Spoon Flatware 8.5" VTG
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Step back in time with this fascinating 1936 Coronation large serving spoon. This piece of history commemorates a significant moment in British royal lineage, predating the familiar King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II coronations. Crafted with an eye for commemorative detail, this substantial spoon would have been a cherished item for those celebrating the era's royal events. Its design reflects the aesthetic sensibilities of the mid-1930s, offering a glimpse into past grand occasions and the craftsmanship of the period. This large servespoon, marked from the 1936 Coronation, is a unique find for collectors of royal memorabilia and vintage flatware. While the planned coronation of King Edward VIII in 1936 ultimately did not take place, many commemorative items were produced in anticipation. This spoon is a tangible piece of that historical prelude, representing a moment of transition and anticipation within the British monarchy. Its size indicates it was designed for serving, making it a functional as well as decorative piece for a vintage-inspired table setting or display. Offered in used condition, this spoon bears the gentle marks of its age and history, adding to its authentic vintage charm. It's a wonderful opportunity to own a piece of early 20th-century royal commemorative history, whether for a personal collection, as a conversation starter, or as a unique gift for a history enthusiast.
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