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Item Code: 277-54
Presented is this large-size relic pewter spoon excavated from the area of Culp’s Hill on the battlefield at Gettysburg. Piece measures 4½” long with a 3½” long bowl. In relic condition, the bowl suffers from a ½” long crack near the tip area. Still has some surface dirt on the spoon. No markings on the 1” long stem. A personal item of relic memorabilia from Culp’s Hill at Gettysburg.
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