Silver Shovel Spoon
During Prohibition bootlegging paid handsomely, and almost no one benefitted as greatly as Al Capone. However, that fortune was his downfall, and he was convicted and sentenced to prison for tax evasion in 1931. For the rest of us on the up and up, this shovel-shaped spoon is a gilded keepsake that is certain to spur conversation. Spoon is made from silver-plated metal with an insignia of The Mob Museum on the handle.
- Silver-plated
- Dimensions: 4.5" x 1"

DESCRIPTION
During Prohibition bootlegging paid handsomely, and almost no one benefitted as greatly as Al Capone. However, that fortune was his downfall, and he was convicted and sentenced to prison for tax evasion in 1931. For the rest of us on the up and up, this shovel-shaped spoon is a gilded keepsake that is certain to spur conversation. Spoon is made from silver-plated metal with an insignia of The Mob Museum on the handle.
- Silver-plated
- Dimensions: 4.5" x 1"