Vintage tea spoons by W A P Watson or Exquisite collecting
In the late 1970s, I started collecting souvenir tea spoons. At that time, my American pen friend was visiting and we were touring all the places that you visit when on holiday in the UK. She was collecting thimbles of each place we visited and so I decided on collecting tea spoons. Ironic that the spoons were made just up the road from where I was living in Solihull. But it kept me busy. Afterwards, I started buying spoons from all places we visited, car boots and when I travelled abroad. I continued to collect. In the 1990s, we moved and I took down all my collection that were in spoon racks and packed them away. My intention was to display them in our next house, but they languished in the loft. I was a member of the Spoon Collectors club for many years, but with children and a career found my interest dwindled. I did collect the odd spoon and added them to the bags and boxes inn the loft over the last 30 years or so, but they never did see the light of day or get showcased as before. Recently we cleared the loft and I decided to sell most of my collection, only keeping a few choice ones to display in shadow boxes.
These are just a few that I have listed on eBay recently. Many are by W A P Watson/Exquisite but other's are by other companies
Vintage tea spoon Falkland War 1982 by WAP WatsonPope John Paul's visit to the UK in 1982 souvenir tea spoon by WAP Watson.
Souvenir tea spoon Margaret Thatcher 1987 by Milli Rich, First edition
Stuart souvenir spoon of William Shakespeare in original box.
Historical tea spoon Mary Queen of Scots seal top by Westair of Birmingham.
Exquisite souvenir tea spoons
There were many different spoons produced by this company. Of places, events, and commemorative. Most were silver plated, had he WAP stamp on the back and were in a box that said Exquisite. They also produced other collectables such as thimbles, letter openers, bells and they also sold sterling silver souvenir spoons.
Just writing this blog makes me regret selling them But with so many other items I collect and display. I just do not have the room to keep all.