I have seen this spoon called a tomato spoon or a cranberry spoon. When silver became plentiful from Nevada, silverware companies started making every kind of utensil imaginable. There were hundreds of pieces to a pattern and since silverware was one of the few things women could own back then, they bought as many pieces as possible. Finally a law was passed that limited the number of pieces to a pattern. This spoon I believe to be silverplate on the bowl, there is a Pat. SEP 8.14 marking and the handle has Sterling Handle on it. I'm not sure of the pattern but it definitely is old.