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Australia gold plated souvenir spoon Wentworth and District

Original price was: AU$39.99.Current price is: AU$27.90.

Rare and beautiful souvenir spoon with image of Wentworth and District – Services Memorial Club Ltd

Availability: 1 in stock

Rare and beautiful souvenir spoon with image of Wentworth and District – Services Memorial Club Ltd

This spoon is from Sonic Collection (from the 1970s – 1990s) – a great souvenir to keep or to buy for the collector in your life. 

 

  • Made from: Brass & Steel
  • Finish: 24-ct gold / gold tone plated
  • Length 11 cm x width 3 cm x thickness 1.5 – 2.5 mm
  • Weight 18 grams
  • Care Instructions: Hand wash in mild soapy water

This spoon is a unique piece sourced from private collections. The image shown is of the actual item. Due to its age, it may feature natural patina and light surface scratches, which add to its vintage character. It has been gently and professionally cleaned to preserve its original finish without damaging the plating.

We have thousands of unique collectibles in our collection. If you’re searching for something specific or interested in quantity discounts, feel free to contact us — we’re always happy to help.

 

 

The Sonic Collection of collectible silver‑plated teaspoons is a vintage souvenir line from Australia, produced mainly in from the 1970s–1990s. These spoons are now considered desirable collectibles for those interested in Australian souvenir history.

Origin: Made in Australia, often stamped “Sonic Australia,” “Sonic Products,” “silver plated” or “EPNS.”

Designs & Themes:

  • Australian icons — kangaroo, map outline, Sydney Opera House, Uluru, koala, native flora (waratah, wattle) or state emblems.
  • Tourist/region themes — city or regional names with landmark illustrations, wildlife scenes, or event titles printed or enamelled on the finial.
  • Enamelled finials — small coloured enamel panels framed by metal, often circular or shield‑shaped, showing the motif.
  • Decorative borders — rope, beaded or floral edging along the handle or around the finial.
  • Heraldic and commemorative designs — crests, anniversary dates, souvenir series names (e.g., Australian Gallery).
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