This product is a vintage Easter-themed demitasse sterling souvenir spoon, featuring a beaded border on the handle and an image of an Easter chicken emerging from an egg bowl. Made of sterling silver with a composition of .925, this unique spoon is a charming collectible item that would make a lovely addition to any antique collection. Crafted in the United States, this souvenir spoon is a delightful piece that commemorates the holiday of Easter in a whimsical and decorative manner.

It is in very good condition, and seems to have a hallmark of a WB imposed on top of each other. It does have some tarnish in a few places, but looks worse in the pictures than in real life.  I was worried about ruining the finish so I didn’t want to do to much to get rid of it.

Founded in 1878 by George K. Webster as G.K. Webster & Co.  Became the Webster Co. in 1903, George K. Webster remaining the head of the firm until his death in 1921.  Makers of miscellaneous sterling flatware items, holloware, vanity items and novelties along with a small line of silverplate items.  Became a subsidiary of Reed & Barton in 1950, operating as an independent company.  Purchased the Frank W. Smith Silver Co. in 1958.