Description: This Lebolt & Co./ J. Myer Lebolt spoon is a true masterpiece. Crafted with exquisite attention to detail, it features a hammered/ beaten pattern that adds a touch of elegance to any table setting. Made of high-quality sterling silver (.925), this spoon is a testament to the skill of its maker, J. Myer Lebolt of Chicago, and the beauty of art nouveau style. Its size of 6 inches makes it perfect for eating soup or any other dish, and its age of 1900-1940 adds a touch of vintage charm. This spoon is a must-have for any collector or anyone who appreciates the fine art of handcrafted silverware from a legendary early 20th century silversmith. The above was written with the help of AI. Please take a moment to read the entire description and view all images before bidding. See IMAGES and ITEM SPECIFICS for more detail. We combine shipping of multiple items, ONLY if requested. Buy It Now = Fast Free Shipping within the USA Sold AS IS NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING unless you go through the eBay Global Shipping Program. NO returns accepted unless incorrect description. A return for anything else, including lying about metal purity and size gets you blocked and reported. (Ring size is pictured in every auction bigdre-14 rule) If you ask to cancel your bids with less than a day left, you will be blocked. If you message us to sell offline or make a low-ball offer…Blocked. If I catch a listing error BEFORE the item ships, you will be REFUNDED and the transaction will be CANCELED!! (The scotmeeke-0 rule #1) UNETHICAL buyer behavior will get you blocked! (The scotmeeke-0 rule #2) You have 3 days to pay, UNLESS YOU ARE BIDDING ON OTHER ITEMS. We will never accept an offer that is less than the starting bid. TAR
Price: 69 USD
Location: Saint Petersburg, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-04T18:34:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Brand: Lebolt & Co./ J. Myer Lebolt
Pattern: Hammered/ Beaten
Composition: Sterling Silver (.925)
Type: Spoon
Style: Art Nouveau
Age: 1900-1940