🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Spoon handle, ring? ID

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It is indeed the 1867 silverplate pattern known as "Medallion", but not necessarily from Hall, Elton & Co.

The same pattern was also produced by: L. Boardman & Son; Ives Mfg. Co.; J. James & Son; Lucius Hart Mfg. Co.; R. Strickland & Co; and Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. (introduced in 1878).
Thank you very much, I was not finding much.👍
 

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