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Helen's Pink Enamel Spoon

Helen's Pink Enamel Spoon - Spoon, Souvenir
Accession #: 4429.69
Title: Helen's Pink Enamel Spoon
Object Type: Spoon, Souvenir
Participants:
Physical Description: Sterling silver spoon, gold-toned, with pink enamel handle (front and back) and gold-toned finial. Front of bowl is undecorated; the reverse is pink enamel, ringed with white circles.
Description: Souvenir spoons grew from late 19th century European leisure tourism. As wealthy Americans on their Grand Tour brought home spoons from cities and landmarks they had seen, American silversmiths began production. An 1890 Salem Witch Spoon sparked a national obsession and soon hundreds of patterns commemorated American cities and towns, famous people, historical events and significant events of the time. National exposure grew with several books on collecting and promotion via the 1893 Chicago World Fair. New mass production techniques and the collapse of the silver market also made silver more affordable. The mania continued for 30 years, waned with World War One, but remains a niche hobby worldwide. Helen Campbell collected about 100 such spoons, either purchased to represent her own travels or in the form of gifts from family and friends.
Category: Campbell Collection
Geographical Reference: Campbell House (Washington->Spokane County->Spokane)
Dimensions:
Object L x W 4 1/4 x 7/8"
Materials/Techniques:
sterling silver (Material)
Credit Line: Museum Purchase, 2019

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