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    Posted 2 years ago

    Paleosnow
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    I found this particular spoon about 20 years ago on a small island at a lake here in Texas. There were many homes, farms, and communities inundated by this lake. Its badly corroded and patinated light green like copper does. Ive looked through it with my loupe after light cleaning with soap and brush but cannot make out any of the markings. Im kind of scared to get real rough with it and like the patinated look. Any ideas on how old it may be? Maker? Material? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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    1. Paleosnow Paleosnow, 2 years ago
      Im sorry, it is exactly 6 inches in length.
    2. maryh1956 maryh1956, 2 years ago
      It was probably silver plated at one point as copper was often used as the base metal, and the green is verdigris
    3. Paleosnow Paleosnow, 2 years ago
      Thats what i was kind of thinking Maryh. I didnt figure it would be copperas the outermost material but that it was the base material. Thanks so much for your input!

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