Please see the listing photos for condition.  This spoon is previously owned and shows some wear.   It has been recently polished, but still has some small spots of tarnish and some tiny, light scratches.  It is 3 1/2 inches in length and weighs range 4 grams.  It does NOT stick to a magnet.  There are some flowers painted white on the end.  Much of the enamel paint has worn off.   There is a maker's mark that is hard to make out.  It looks like "R, W, & S" which is R.W. Wallace and Sons.   I could not find one exactly like it for sale so it might be rare.  I do not know when it was made, but it came from an estate with some turn of the century (1900) souvenir spoons.    The Wallace companies had three names: R. Wallace & Sons (1835–1856), Wallace Brothers Silver Company (1856–1884), and Wallace Silversmiths (founded 1875) so this one might have been made before 1856.  Any information about this spoon would be appreciated.   Customer satisfaction is guaranteed.  A full refund is offered if you are not fully satisfied and I will pay the return shipping cost.   Payment due at time of purchase.