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Item Code: 2025-591
Presented in a Riker display case is a large silver soup spoon excavated from a Civil War Confederate camp at Cashtown, PA. Found by local relic hunters in 1995, this large spoon is in complete and intact condition with just scattered surface erosion on the cup portion. Spoon has a thin coating of sealant and is displayed in a pressed paper / glass topped display case. A fine excavated relic from the Gettysburg area with probable Confederate usage. [ra][ph:L]
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