A Century of Progress, 1933, Chicago [realia]. [1933]

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A Century of Progress, 1933, Chicago [realia]. [1933]

Souvenir spoon of the Century of Progress International Exposition with depictions of Fort Dearborn depicted on the spoon bowl and the Hall of Science rostrum on the stem verso.

1 spoon : silver-plated metal ; 15 cm.

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Century of Progress International Exhibition (1933-34 : Chicago, Ill.)

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