Here is one last picture. This is of the engraving on the handle. Could this
be the initials of the person to whom the spoon was given? I remember that
you said that the 'D' would be daughter so the name is for a woman.
http://aycu39.webshots.com/image/46358/2002201775570930893_th.jpg
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- Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:02 pm
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Swedish Spoon
I have inherited this spoon from a relative who can no longer tell me about its history. I have looked up what I can, and believe this is Swedish, both for the kattsfot (I'm not sure of the spelling) mark, and the Swedish words for birth and death engraved on the backside of the handle. The mark ...