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Some interesting spoons - an undocumented absinthe spoon made in the USA circa 1910, the so-called "Boulenger" spoon, an unusually heavy silverplate Les Trous, a fine publicity spoon for Absinthe Pernot, and a very beautiful and scarce Les Feuilles #20.
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Spoon made in the US by Reed & Barton, with "Cafe Lafayette NY" engraved on the handle. The only recorded US-made spoon.
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Les Trous #13 - made by Boulenger
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Les Feuilles #6, made in Switzerland.
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One of the most extraordinary of all absinthe spoons - Les Feuilles #20. According to the Orfèvrerie Armand Frénay catalogue , it originally cost 3.75fr, making it one of the most expensive absinthe spoons available, suitable for use in a top class restaurant or hotel. See also the companion Frénay Grille.
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Unrecorded Les Publicitaires in Losanges pattern for Absinthe Guillemaud.
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An original complete case of 6 Les Ouvrages #9.
A unique set of 6 of a previously unrecorded sterling silver spoons, made in French 950-1000 silver with the maker's mark of the
renowned silversmith Charles Tirbour, who operated a studio from 1897 at 23 Rue Chapon in Paris
The trefoil pattern is completely unrecorded with an intricate floral design on both sides, and each spoon is monogrammed.
Dimensions : 16.5cm in length.