Signed Spoontiques vintage pewter jewelry

Signed Spoontiques vintage pewter jewelry
The history of the American jewelry brand “Spoontiques” began in 1971 in Massachusetts. An importer and wholesaler of a variety of giftware items, Spoontiques Inc. provided home decor products – drinkware, kitchen, garden products and jewelry. Located at 111 Island St Stoughton, Spoontiques served customers in the state of Massachusetts.
Noteworthy, for more than 50 years of its history, the company has registered two more trademarks. In particular, “A gift today, a treasure tomorrow” (1991-2016), and Pin Art (2002-2013).
Traditionally, the company’s craftsmen created figurines and costume jewelry with the use of pewter. Originally, they marked their pieces with “Spoon.pewter” or “Pewter Spoon.”, “USA”, and numbered them. Then the marking changed to “Pew.Spoontiques”, or “Spoontiques” and “Pewter”. Noteworthy, the company collaborated with other jewelers, who created similar designs, for example, Jonette Jewelry (1980s). Accordingly, these pieces have both markings “JJ” and “Spoontiques”.
The company made costume jewelry until 2000, and ceased to exist, due to bankruptcy in 2016. However, Kenneth Sawyer, current owner of Spoontiques, Inc. reregistered the company in 2018.
Signed Spoontiques vintage pewter jewelry
















