Bluebelle
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Very nice find! I was waiting to say anything about it in case somebody really knowledgeable turned up, but you have a State souvenir spoon, design suggests early 1900's, maybe up to 1910 or 1915. First patented US souvenir spoon was from Niagara Falls, late 1880's. Very popular, relatively inexpensive collectible, especially with the ladies, something relatively inexpensive to pick up on trips or bring back as a gift. People might either specialize in places, events, parks, states, or just get what they like. "Solid Imperial Silver" suggests that it is made of an alloy of some type, may or may not have any actual silver in it. What color was it after the ground dirt was washed off? Did you use silver polish or anything like that on it? If it had any silver in it or was plated, some tarnish or oxidation would remain around the fine details unless you scrubbed the daylights out of it. The uniformly white color again suggests alloy. The most valuable ones are sterling or certain rare silver plated ones; some even have elaborate enameled bowls. Thanks for sharing.
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