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.
Austria
Belgium
Other
Namur
*very similar to Dutch series 12
Czechia
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Netherlands
ANWB series
Type 1
Type 2
Gero series
Heraldic teaspoons series by Gero. All the same design and silver plated. Dutch municipal and provincial arms.
Province series 1
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- Overijssel.tsp.jpg
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Province series 2
Province series 3
Series 1
(coloured)
Series 2
(spoon shape is round)
Series 3
Bandoeng (now Indonesia)
type b: smooth reverse
Series 4
Series 5
Nearly all spoons have the marks SOLA and 90, indicating silver plating. There are also spoons in this series that exist without the marks and from several towns marked and unmarked exist (f.e. Apeldoorn). Persoalised engravings on the reverse is also not uncommon.
Series 6
Series 7
Series 8
Series 9
(2 slightly different designs)
Series 10
Elten (now in Germany)
Series 11
Series 12
In this series there are coloured and non-coloured spoons and the designs vary slightly in size
Series 13
In this series there are coloured and non-coloured spoons
Series 14
In this series there are coloured and non-coloured spoons
Series 15
A local series from Zuid-Beveland, some also issued as forks.
Other
Budel (Legerplaats)
Norway
San Marino
Spain
United Kingdom
Not yet assigned or individual
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