These are three silverplate spoons commemorating two Kern's (or Ernst Kern's Dry Good Company) events in the early 1920s. Two of the spoons are from the 1922 Silver Jubilee, 25 years after the store's rebuilding in 1897. The other spoon is Kern's Founder's Month in 1923, with a picture of Ernst Kern and the date of the original founding of the store in 1883 in Detroit. Note that the gold color on the spoons is a camera artifact, as I was having trouble getting decent pictures. Both of the 1922 spoons are Wm. Rogers 1881 A1 spoons, patented March 1920, while the 1923 spoon is RC Co.

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USEFUL INFORMATION BELOW

All Buyers:

  • I strive to get items in the mail within 24 hours of receiving payment. If I am delayed, I will let you know.
  • I ALWAYS combine shipping. I love combining shipping. It saves me a box or a mailer! (However, keep in mind that combining a media-mail-type item and a non-media-mail-type item will disqualify the package from being shipped via media mail.) 
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U.S. Buyers: 

  • All packages are shipped with Tracking.

International Buyers:

  • BE AWARE OF CUSTOMS FEES!!! I am not responsible for, nor capable of, knowing how much your country will charge you in duty fees. Nor could I collect them even if I did know the proper amounts. Such fees will vary depending on your country and the value of the item. Contact your country?s postal system for details.
  • First Class International mail is NOT trackable, and I cannot be responsible for items sent that way that do not arrive at their destinations. Please note that I have not had ANY problems with items arriving, though they sometimes show up rather late.
  • For items over a certain value, I insist upon Priority International Mail no matter what the size of the item. This is expensive, but it is at least trackable. I also insist upon insurance. This will hold true if an item is bid well beyond where I thought it would go and where I had initially indicated First Class International. If you're not willing to pay the price to ship something valuable safely, I won't send it and will cancel your bid/return your money if you've paid me.
  • I do not ship anywhere in South or Central America except Argentina and Chile.

A Final Note

The US and various world postal systems have really been very good about getting stuff to my buyers on time and in excellent condition.