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BOTTLE OPENER/ SERVING SPOON

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CAD1949
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THIS OLD PIECE IS FROM AN AUCTION BOX. NO IDEA AS TO AGE. LOOKS TO BE IN RELATIVELY GOOD CONDITION. MARKED HOTEL TULSA. THE LARGER ONE IS MARKED CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY.... HOME OF YELLOW JACKET COAL. NO MENTION OF WHERE IT'S FROM.

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  1. Lumpy Lumpy, 1 year ago
    FYI; the smaller spoon is a JFO, (Just for Openers) # F-2, Patent #85,178, issued to Thomas Harding, Sept.22, 1931, assigned to John L. Sommer Manufacturing Comp. of Newark, NJ.
    The slotted spoon is JFO # F-12, Patent # 47,016 issued to John L. Sommer, Feb. 23, 1915.
    Both spoon carried addvertizing for food stores, drug stores, supply and hardware stores, taverens, dinners, breweries, and beers. Their values range from $20 to $80, depending on the condition and stampings.
    Hope you find this helpfull;
    Lumpy
  2. CAD1949 CAD1949, 1 year ago
    THANKS LUMPY, ANY AND ALL INFORMATION IS APPRECIATED.
  3. CAD1949 CAD1949, 1 year ago
    THE LITTLE ONE IS 8 INCHES LONG AND THE LARGER ONE IS 11 INCHES LONG. THE SPOON BODY ALONE IS 3 1/4 INCHES LONG BY 2 1/4 WIDE AT IT'S WIDEST . PROBABLY FOR FISHING OUT PIGS FEET OR BOILED EGGS?

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