Antique Silver Spoons

Elegant antique silver spoons from different eras, showcasing intricate designs and craftsmanship against muted backgrounds.

Lepel, Jarich Gerrits van der Lely, 1620 Silver spoon with a straight, hexagonal stem ending in unaons -owned button. At the rear two very worn shields with a helmet with fish as a helmet sign. Brands: R.B.A.I. Crowned with a lily of Jarich Gerrits / van der Lely. Friesland. 1628. Friesland silver (metal) Silver spoon with a straight, hexagonal stem ending in unaons -owned button. At the rear two very worn shields with a helmet with fish as a helmet sign. Brands: R.B.A.I. Crowned with a lily of Jarich Gerrits / van der Lely. Friesland. 1628. Friesland silver (metal)
Lepel, Jarich Gerrits van der Lely, 1620 Silver spoon with a straight, hexagonal stem ending in unaons -owned button. At the rear two very worn shields with a helmet with fish as a helmet sign. Brands: R.B.A.I. Crowned with a lily of Jarich Gerrits / van der Lely. Friesland. 1628. Friesland silver (metal) Silver spoon with a straight, hexagonal stem ending in unaons -owned button. At the rear two very worn shields with a helmet with fish as a helmet sign. Brands: R.B.A.I. Crowned with a lily of Jarich Gerrits / van der Lely. Friesland. 1628. Friesland silver (metal)
Table Spoon 1780-90 Paul Revere Jr. American. Table Spoon 8138a hundred; Klinkosch, Josef Carl von (1822-1888); 1872-88 (1890-00-00-1890-00-00);a hundred; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);a hundred; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);Tea Spoon 1791-92 Possibly Thomas Northcote British. Tea Spoon. British. 1791-92. Silver. Made in London, EnglandMaker: A. O., w. c. 1800, Maker, formerly attributed to: Antoine Oneille, American, born Canada, 1764-1820, Dessertspoon, ca.1800, Silver, 7 1/16 in. (18cm), Made in United States, American, 19thcentury, FlatwareTeaspoon 19th century Dutch or Belgian. Teaspoon 188122Ladle 1775-76 Jacques-Nicolas Roettiers. Ladle. French, Paris. 1775-76. Silver. Metalwork-SilverTable Spoon 1740-50 Barent Ten Eyck. Table Spoon 8111Lepel, Jarich Gerrits van der Lely, 1620 Silver spoon with a straight, hexagonal stem ending in unaons -owned button. At the rear two very worn shields with a helmet with fish as a helmet sign. Brands: R.B.A.I. Crowned with a lily of Jarich Gerrits / van der Lely. Friesland. 1628. Friesland silver (metal) Silver spoon with a straight, hexagonal stem ending in unaons -owned button. At the rear two very worn shields with a helmet with fish as a helmet sign. Brands: R.B.A.I. Crowned with a lily of Jarich Gerrits / van der Lely. Friesland. 1628. Friesland silver (metal)Toy spoon - Inconnu / UnknownHanoverian Tablespoon; Made by Marmaduke Daintry; England; silverSpoon early 18th century Master HTB. Spoon 188082 Maker: Master HTB, Spoon, early 18th century, Silver, L. 6-3/4 in. (17.2 cm.); W. 2 in. (5.1 cm.). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.47)FuneralSpoon.   Maker: John Hutton, AmericanArrowhead (Yanone). Culture: Japanese. Dimensions: L. 9 in. (22.9 cm); L. of head 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm); W. 1 1/16 in. (2.7 cm); Wt. 1 oz. (28.3 g). Date: 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Two saltspoons.  Maker: Samuel Keplinger, 1770-1849Apostle spoon second half 17th century probably Swiss, possibly Winterthur. Apostle spoon 188142 probably Swiss, possibly Winterthur, Apostle spoon, second half 17th century, Silver, Overall: 6 5/16  1 7/8 in. (16  4.8 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.107)Teaspoon.   Maker: Samuel Tingley, active ca. 1767 - 1796Tea Spoon 1745-60 Myer Myers American. Tea Spoon 8468Dessert Spoon with Monogram of King George II. Paul de Lamerie (Holland, active England, London, 1688-1751). England, London, circa 1740. Furnishings; Serviceware. Silver giltSpoon ca. 1760 N. Barlett. Spoon 7763Spoon 1712-15 Johann Christoph Treffler I. Spoon 188093 Maker: Johann Christoph Treffler I, ca. 16521722, master ca. 1680, Spoon, 171215, Silver gilt, 7 1/4 x 1 5/8 in. (18.4 x 4.1 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.58)War 1939-1945. Large chopped spoon taken at the Berchtesgaden (Bavarian Alps). General Leclerc Museum of Hauteclocque and the Liberation of Paris, Jean Moulin Museum. 75311-10 CISSEL, spoon, spoon, war 1939-1945 39-45, Object, Orfevrery, Second World War, Table service, Daily LifeSpoon with egg-shaped bowl and flat handle with rounded end, spoon cutlery soil find tin, cast Oval bowl double seam as transition to stem with rounded handle end stem: rose with center L with crown in which archeology foodDessert Spoon. Dated: c. 1940. Dimensions: overall: 35.5 x 26.6 cm (14 x 10 1/2 in.) Original IAD Object: 8 1/8" long; 2 7/8" wide. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Frank M Keane.Ladle.   Maker: Heloise Boudo, American, active ca. 1827 - 1837SugarTongs.   Maker: William Ball, American, 1763-1815Sixteaspoons.   Maker: Noel Freeborn, active ca. 1849 - 1865Spoon 1689-90 Possibly Lawrence Coles. Spoon 197453Peter, Ann, and William I Bateman, Teaspoon, one of six (altered), 1799/1800, silver.ServingSpoon.   Maker: Edward Winslow, American, 1669-1753Spoon ca. 1800 T. P. Drown. Spoon. American. ca. 1800. Silver. Made in Newburyport, Massachusetts, United StatesLepel, anonymous, 1600 - 1614 spoon Spoon of silver, with an oval container. The stem is crowned by a women's head with a shell. Low Countries silver (metal)Spoon with clifford helmet sign. The egg-shaped bin of the spoon is on both upstairs and bottom by means of single praise connected to the flat, curved stem, which widened to the spatula-shaped end. Upper and bottom of the handle are surrounded by a double fillet edge, which is injected at the end. The Clifford Helmet is engraved on the underside of the spatula.Elias Cachart, Twelve Teaspoons, c. 1750, silver.Dessert spoon with the Helmet Helmet, Roelof Helweg, 1800 The egg -shaped container is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of single praise, which broadens to the rounded end and that shows a faint rib on the top over the middle. The Clifford helmet sign is engraved on the bottom of the stem. Amsterdam silver (metal) The egg -shaped container is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of single praise, which broadens to the rounded end and that shows a faint rib on the top over the middle. The Clifford helmet sign is engraved on the bottom of the stem. Amsterdam silver (metal)Vork van Zilver, Rudolphus Sondagh, 1789 Fork of silver, with 4 teeth. The flat, curved stem extends to the rounded end. Rotterdam silver (metal) Fork of silver, with 4 teeth. The flat, curved stem extends to the rounded end. Rotterdam silver (metal)I. Clark, Tea Spoon, c. 1760, silver.Spoon (probably France); silver; L x W x D: 21 x 7.9 x 4.2 cm (8 1/4 x 3 1/8 x 1 5/8 in.); Bequest of Mrs. John Innes Kane; 1926-37-168Tea Spoon ca. 1805 Rufus Farnam. Tea Spoon. American. ca. 1805. Silver. Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesTablespoon.   Maker: Eleazer Wyer Jr., 1786-1848Silversmith: Johannes Brouwer, Silver mustard spoon, mustard spoon spoon cutlery silver, forged Flat bowl in U-shape with upright side edges nested shank with rounded handle end rear handle (debossed) servingBone spoon 1st century A.D. Roman This type of spoon, known as a cochlear, was used for a variety of purposes, including the consumption of snails, shellfish, and eggs. Ten silver examples belonging to the Tivoli Hoard, a service of Roman tableware, are exhibited in the main galleries on the First Floor.. Bone spoon 244078Tablespoon.   Maker: Paul Revere, American, 1735-1818Wooden Ladle. Dated: 1941. Dimensions: overall: 50.9 x 35.9 cm (20 1/16 x 14 1/8 in.). Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: E. J. Reynolds.Simon Wedge, Three Tea Spoons, c. 1800, silver.Pair of jam spoons. Zeigler, John (fl. 1798-ca 1820), goldsmithSpoon, 19th century, 6 1/2 x 2 1/4 in. (16.51 x 5.72 cm), Mountain goat horn, United States, 19th centurySpoon 1719-20 British, London. Spoon 202095Pair ofTeaspoons.   Maker: Newton E. Crittenden, American, 1804-1872Salt Spoon 1846 Samuel Kirk and Son. Salt Spoon. American. 1846. Silver. Made in Baltimore, Maryland, United StatesDaniel Rogers, Three Tea Spoons, c. 1760.Spoon with shallow, round bowl and hexagonal handle, spoon cutlery soil find tin, cast Round bake transition bake to handle with small needle or rat tail flattened hexagonal handle with right end inside bake: weapon of Rotterdam with crown archeology City Triangle Rotterdam Town Hall City hall food Soil discovery Rotterdam at city hall building.Vintage spoons retro vintage used old spoons on a table Copyright: xZoonar.com/FuroxLxFelixx 7841473William Hookey, Set of Six Teaspoons, c. 1790, silver.Spoon with Fish-Tail Design, 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Bronze; overall: 33.6 cm (13 1/4 in.).Porringer 1755-85 Zachariah Brigden. Porringer 6664SpoonFork with Blue Pattern on Pistol-Shaped Porcelain Handle, Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory, French, active by 1693 - 1766, porcelain, vitreous enamel, steel, silver, Fork has three long curved tines, rounded shoulders and a baluster-shaped neck. Silver ferrule has scalloped edge. Pistol-shaped white porcelain handle with dark blue floral and scrolled decoration. Button cap at the top of the handle., France, ca. 1740, cutlery, Decorative Arts, fork, forkSpoon 1712-13 Probably by Thomas Spackman. Spoon 188042 Maker: Probably by Thomas Spackman, active 17001713, Spoon, 171213, Silver, Length: 7 3/8 in. (18.7 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.6)STOP fork; Fraget, Józef (Warsaw; Silver and Plated Products Factory; 1824-1945); Years of the 19th century (1880-00-00-1900-00-00);Dessert spoon, Charles Victor Gibert, French, Silver, Handle in the form of a mouse sitting upright on a leaf., ca. 1890, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Dessert spoonSpoon with birth inscription: Joannes De Clercq, born the 14 Juny 1842. The striker egg-shaped container is connected to the flat, curved stem by some praise, which broadcasts to the lightly strangled spatula-shaped end. The underside of the handle is surrounded by a fillet edge and a similar edge is around the spatula on the top. On the underside of the bin is engraved: Joannes De Clercq, born Den 14 Juny 1842.Joseph Richardson, Three Tea Spoons, c. 1770, silver.SpoonTeaspoon.   Maker: S.G. Sanford, active ca. 1839 - 1840Spoon with Fish-Tail Design, 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Bronze; overall: 23.6 cm (9 5/16 in.).Spoon 19th century Japan. Spoon 59888Just as much time. The same amount of four dimples and a flat stem. The handle is at the end cave, the wooden handle that fits in it. The poffertjes pan has been labeled: STK. = Amsterdam, JRL. = I (1768), Mt. = Pieter of Somerwil II.Strainer spoon 18th century British. Strainer spoon 192203SpoonTablespoon.   Maker: Simeon Soumaine, American, born England, baptized 1685-ca. 1750Unknown, Four Tea Spoons, c. 1790, silver.DessertSpoon.   Maker: T. Benedict, American, active ca. 1830-50Possibly Simon Levy, Caddy Spoon, 1817/18, silver.MustardLadle.   Maker: Enoch Moulton, active ca. 1800 - 1820KnifeMustard spoon 1874 Dutch. Mustard spoon 188267 Dutch, Mustard spoon, 1874, Silver, parcel gilt, 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.244)Poll photo collection. Product photos; silverware. Teaspoons of the fa. Gerritsen & Van Kempen in Zeist. January 1, 1930. Utrecht (province), ZeistFork with knife handle (one of six) 1778-79 Louis-Antoine Taillepied. Fork with knife handle (one of six) 200246Lepel.Spoon of silver, with striker oval bowl and peak tapered stem. The handle is engraved at the top with a flower drink and an oval medallion.Spoon with the Helmet Helmet, Roelof Helweg, 1806 The egg-shaped container of the spoon is connected to the flat, bent stem on both the top and bottom by means of a single praise, which broadens to the spatula-shaped end. At the top and bottom of the handle are surrounded by a double file edge, which has been swept up at the end. The Clifford helmet is engraved on the underside of the spatula. Amsterdam silver (metal) The egg-shaped container of the spoon is connected to the flat, bent stem on both the top and bottom by means of a single praise, which broadens to the spatula-shaped end. At the top and bottom of the handle are surrounded by a double file edge, which has been swept up at the end. The Clifford helmet is engraved on the underside of the spatula. Amsterdam silver (metal)Spoon from the wreck of the East Indians Princesse Maria, Anonymous, 1670 - 1686 spoon Silver spoon with piece of stem, the spoon itself is cracked. This is marked on the convex side of the (oval) spoon. Netherlands silver (metal)Possibly Atkin Brothers, possibly Archer Machin & Marsh, Caddy Spoon, 1927/28, silver.Plastic spoon; Koenigliche Porcellain Fabrique, Meissen (1710-1763), Kaendler, Johann Joachim (1706-1775); 1738 (1738-00-00-1738-00-00);Bruehl, Henryk (1700-1763), swan service, coats of arms, purchase (provenance)SpoonPair of saltspoons.   Maker: Robert and William Wilson, American, active 1824-46Annie B Johnston, Sugar Dipper, c 1939 Sugar DipperSpoon 1752 Swedish, Törshalla. Spoon 192246Spoon with carved ibex decoration 18th century Southern German. Spoon with carved ibex decoration. Southern German. 18th century. Horn (probably ibex steinbock), pearl and gilt-brass. Natural SubstancesSpoon with egg -shaped container and stem crowned by the Hope, Andries Visch, 1773 Spoon of silver with an egg -shaped container and a triple stem with leaf work. The stem is crowned by a female figure with a pigeon and an anchor in her hands, the hope symbolizing. Amsterdam silver (metal) Spoon of silver with an egg -shaped container and a triple stem with leaf work. The stem is crowned by a female figure with a pigeon and an anchor in her hands, the hope symbolizing. Amsterdam silver (metal)Spoon c 1815 New York. Silver . Stephen RichardSamuel Drowne, Six Tea Spoons, c. 1805, silver.Ladle 8th century China. Ladle. China. 8th century. Silver. Tang dynasty (618-907). MetalworkPair of spoons 18th century possibly Dutch. Pair of spoons 189128 possibly Dutch, Pair of spoons, 18th century, Pewter, Length (each): 7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm); Diameter (.853): 2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm); Diameter (.855): 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1906 (06.853, .855)Old metal colander on white backgroundTablespoon.   Maker: William Walker (1), active ca. 1793 - 1816A fork for pushing dishes;  19th century (1801-00-00-1900-00-00);Poll photo collection. Advertising for Wade & Butcher. Knife, fork and spoon of stainless steel. 1936Sword (Parang Ginah) 18th-19th century Malayan. Sword (Parang Ginah). Malayan. 18th-19th century. Wood. Swords