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<p>[QUOTE="DragonflyWink, post: 839319, member: 111"]Pulled out Mom's box of salt spoons:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]195046[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Some enamels, ranging in size from 2 to 3 inches. Top row - #1 gilt brass, most likely French, #2 & 3 Faked Russian cloisonné, #4 & 5 Soviet era Russian, #6 champlevé from India, #7 cheap cast silver w/resin enamel, #8 Canadian souvenir, no maker's mark, #9 Danish by Anton Michelsen, #10 Danish by MEKA, #11 same design by MEKA, but silverplate w/resin enamel.</p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom row - #12 Gibralter souvenir, German-made, #13 &14 Canadian souvenirs, no maker's mark, #15 & 16 Canadian souvenirs by Lamond Fils, #17 Canadian w/enamel fish by Breadner Mfg., #18 Norwegian by Clement Berg, #19 Danish by Anton Hansen, #20 Norwegian by David Andersen:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]195044[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Though not a particularly good fit, the little looped handle Norwegian plique-à-jour spoon, most likely by David Andersen, is set in a guilloché enamel salt by Austrian Georg Adam Scheid; the pink enamel mid 20th century set is Danish by Volmer Bahner; the pretty little gilt brass French set with glass salt is cold-painted enamel; and the beautiful champlevé set is Danish by Peter Hertz:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]195045[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>~Cheryl[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DragonflyWink, post: 839319, member: 111"]Pulled out Mom's box of salt spoons: [ATTACH=full]195046[/ATTACH] Some enamels, ranging in size from 2 to 3 inches. Top row - #1 gilt brass, most likely French, #2 & 3 Faked Russian cloisonné, #4 & 5 Soviet era Russian, #6 champlevé from India, #7 cheap cast silver w/resin enamel, #8 Canadian souvenir, no maker's mark, #9 Danish by Anton Michelsen, #10 Danish by MEKA, #11 same design by MEKA, but silverplate w/resin enamel. Bottom row - #12 Gibralter souvenir, German-made, #13 &14 Canadian souvenirs, no maker's mark, #15 & 16 Canadian souvenirs by Lamond Fils, #17 Canadian w/enamel fish by Breadner Mfg., #18 Norwegian by Clement Berg, #19 Danish by Anton Hansen, #20 Norwegian by David Andersen: [ATTACH=full]195044[/ATTACH] Though not a particularly good fit, the little looped handle Norwegian plique-à-jour spoon, most likely by David Andersen, is set in a guilloché enamel salt by Austrian Georg Adam Scheid; the pink enamel mid 20th century set is Danish by Volmer Bahner; the pretty little gilt brass French set with glass salt is cold-painted enamel; and the beautiful champlevé set is Danish by Peter Hertz: [ATTACH=full]195045[/ATTACH] ~Cheryl[/QUOTE]
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