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CIRCA
- 1950's
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MANUFACTURER
- Corwill-Holland
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SIZE
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4.50"
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PRICE GUIDE
- $15.00 - $20.00
Excellent-Near Mint
Condition
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This silver plated Souvenir Spoon is from Bill Zuber's
Restaurant in Amana Colonies, Homestead
Iowa. The spiral rope stem design leads
to the handle tip of the spoon which
features a baseball bat crossing a
baseball with the raised notation "Bill
Zuber's Restaurant, Amana Colonies,
Homestead Iowa." The back of the stem
has a Corwill-Holland makers mark.
Bill Zuber played 19 years of professional baseball. At the Major League
level. Zuber pitched for the Cleveland
Indians in 1936 and from 1938 to 1940,
the Washington Senators 1941-1942, the
1943 World Champion New York Yankees to
1946, and the Boston Red Sox 1946-1947. Bill
returned to the minor leagues for the
1948
season, pitching for the Louisville
Colonels, before retiring.
In 1949, Bill a native of the Amana Colonies, purchased the century old
Homestead Inn, where he completely
modernized it into a restaurant.
Because of his activities pitching in
the American League, the name of "The
Dugout" was appropriately selected for
the newly established restaurant,
serving family style German-American
food. The restaurant operated from 1950
to 2003, when it closed due to a slow
tourism period.
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Bill Zuber's Dugout Restaurant
Corelle-Holland Souvenir Spoon |
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Bill Zuber's Souvenir Spoon tip |
Bill Zuber's Dugout Restaurant Postcard |
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