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This product is a vintage decorative collector's spoon, often referred to as a souvenir or tea spoon. It features a characteristic porcelain or enamel medallion at the top of the handle, decorated with 'Forget-Me-Not' (Myosotis) flowers.
These specific styles of spoons were highly popular in the mid-20th century, particularly between the 1950s and 1970s. While many European brands produced similar items, a significant volume of these enamel-inlay stainless steel and silver-plated spoons were manufactured in Japan for various international giftware brands and souvenir distributors. They are typically found today as vintage collectibles rather than mass-market retail items. The branding is usually stamped on the back of the neck, with common manufacturers including companies like Exquisite or various Japanese export marks.
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