File:Pair of Demitasse Souvenir Spoons for Eads Bridge.jpg

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English: Pair of silver demitasse spoons
Title: Pair of Demitasse Souvenir Spoons for Eads Bridge
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Source Missouri History Museum
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2005-158-0564
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Eads Bridge (Saint Louis, Mo.)
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93634
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8E366426-78D6-35B4-FA77-E78805CF7266

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