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Sterling Silver Spoon Ring – Antique Baker-Manchester “Kansas” Pattern (c. 1900)
Sterling Silver Spoon Ring – Antique Baker-Manchester “Kansas” Pattern (c. 1900)
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This unique ring was hand-crafted from an authentic antique sterling silver souvenir spoon, made over 120 years ago by the Baker-Manchester Silver Company of Massachusetts. The inside bears their hallmark — the charming little train engine stamp alongside STERLING — used between 1898 and 1910.
The handle design features a proud Native American chief in feathered headdress, framed by intricate corn stalks with tassels, along with teepees and canoes — a celebration of Kansas heritage at the turn of the century. Each detail tells the story of a time when silver souvenir spoons were treasured keepsakes of travel and local pride.
Now lovingly reshaped into a wearable piece of history, this spoon ring blends the elegance of antique silverwork with modern artisan craftsmanship.
- Material: Solid sterling silver (.925)
- Origin: Baker-Manchester Silver Co., North Attleboro, MA
- Date: c. 1898–1910
- Size: Customized from 11.5 to 7 email me at time of purchase with your size at info@handmadebyl.net
- Finish: Polished by hand, antique patina retained in the recessed details
This ring is more than jewelry — it’s a piece of Kansas history you can carry with you. Perfect for collectors of antique silver, lovers of vintage Americana, or anyone who appreciates jewelry with a story.
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