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Revision as of 13:22, 25 July 2024

Heraldic teaspoons

Heraldic teaspoons were/are popular souvenirs in many countries. Overall probably thousands of different spoons have been issued. Especially in the Netherlands they were very popular in the 1950s-1970s, but they are still produced. Most Dutch spoons tend to be plain, most non-Dutch are coloured (enamel).

Here the teaspoons in the HOTW collection are listed. These are not actively collected, but generally picked up from second hand shops or acquired through donations.


Belgium

Series 1

Other

Germany

Italy

Liechtenstein

Netherlands

ANWB series

Gero series

Heraldic teaspoons series by Gero. All the same design and silver plated. Dutch municipal and provincial arms.

series 1 (curved design):

Groningen.gero.jpg

series 2 (straight design):

Gravenhage1.gero.jpg

Province series 1

Series 1

(coloured)

Series 2

(spoon shape is round)

Series 3

type a: design on reverse

type b: smooth reverse

Other

United Kingdom




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