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  <dc:title>Cork Street Fever Hospital Sugar Spoon</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Pair of small spoons, probably for serving sugar.  The letters "C.S.H.N" engraved at the end of the handle on the front and on the back, the word "FIRTHSTAYBRITE".  "Staybrite" was the trade name given to the stainless steel developed in the 1920s in Sheffield by steel manufacturer Thomas Firth &amp; Sons Ltd.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1925-1975</dc:date>
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