Cutlery Designs

An assortment of elegant silver cutlery pieces including teaspoons and forks, highlighted by their craftsmanship and classic shapes.

Dessert spoon with the Helmet Helmet, Roelof Helweg, 1806 The egg-shaped container of the spoon has a narrowed end and 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. On the bottom of the spatula of both the spoons and the forks, the Clifford helmet sign is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal) The egg-shaped container of the spoon has a narrowed end and 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. On the bottom of the spatula of both the spoons and the forks, the Clifford helmet sign is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal)
Dessert spoon with the Helmet Helmet, Roelof Helweg, 1806 The egg-shaped container of the spoon has a narrowed end and 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. On the bottom of the spatula of both the spoons and the forks, the Clifford helmet sign is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal) The egg-shaped container of the spoon has a narrowed end and 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. On the bottom of the spatula of both the spoons and the forks, the Clifford helmet sign is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal)
TeaspoonVork 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)Theelepel, afgezet met fijn geribde kabel.The striker egg-shaped bin gradually switches into the flat, curved stem, which widens and then rejuvenates to the straight end and that is surrounded at the top by a engraved cable rim.Thomas Byrnes, Tablespoon, c. 1790, silver.Lepel, Cornelis Knuysting, 1802 Spoon of silver, with a striker oval container and striker tapered stem. The stem is engraved at the top with a flower drink and an oval medallion. Rotterdam silver (metal) Spoon of silver, with a striker oval container and striker tapered stem. The stem is engraved at the top with a flower drink and an oval medallion. Rotterdam silver (metal)Twotablespoons.  Maker: Maltby Pelletreau, American, 1791-1846Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732-1799, LL.D. 1781Lepel, anonymous, c. 1400 - c. 1950 Silver spoon. The stem is crowned by a woman with a child on her arm and a child by the hand, representing maternal love. Brands on the back of the bin the annual letter T and other brands. Belongs to inv. No. BK-NM-2942.  silver (metal) Silver spoon. The stem is crowned by a woman with a child on her arm and a child by the hand, representing maternal love. Brands on the back of the bin the annual letter T and other brands. Belongs to inv. No. BK-NM-2942.  silver (metal)Thomas Pickering Drowne, Teaspoon, c. 1800, silver.Dessert spoon with the Helmet Helmet, Roelof Helweg, 1806 The egg-shaped container of the spoon has a narrowed end and 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. On the bottom of the spatula of both the spoons and the forks, the Clifford helmet sign is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal) The egg-shaped container of the spoon has a narrowed end and 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. On the bottom of the spatula of both the spoons and the forks, the Clifford helmet sign is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal)Tablespoon.   Maker: Thomas Richards, American, 1771-1830Fork with clifford helmet sign. The four-eddy fork 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.a hundred; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);Lepel, Cornelis Knuysting, 1802 Spoon of silver, with a striker oval container and striker tapered stem. The stem is engraved at the top with a flower drink and an oval medallion. Rotterdam silver (metal) Spoon of silver, with a striker oval container and striker tapered stem. The stem is engraved at the top with a flower drink and an oval medallion. Rotterdam silver (metal)Tablespoon.   Maker: Hugh Wishart, American, active ca. 1793-1824a hundred; Werner, Teodor August (1836-1902), Werner and S-ka (Warsaw; Wytwórnia Z Otnią; 1864-1939); 19th/20th century (1890-00-00-1910-00-00);Fork and Broccolia hundred; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);Sucket Fork, James Wildgoose (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1726 - 1795) 1770 - 1795Spoon. Spoon of silver, with a pear-shaped container. The handle is awarded by a dandelic leg with a studded hoof. On the bottom of the container is engraved: 17 k i 94.Tea Spoon 1810-20 William Moulton, IV. Tea Spoon 8445a hundred; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);Coffee spoon with egg -shaped container and spatula -shaped end, Roeloff Gerrand (attributed to), 1790 Coffee spoon, model: spatula with wing, double fillets and hearts. Engraved with the Clifford helmet sign. Amsterdam silver (metal) Coffee spoon, model: spatula with wing, double fillets and hearts. Engraved with the Clifford helmet sign. Amsterdam silver (metal)Dessert fork with the Helmet Clifford, Roelof Helweg, 1806 The fourth fork is on both the top and bottom by means of only praise to the flat, curved stem, 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 fourth fork is on both the top and bottom by means of only praise to the flat, curved stem, 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 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.Spoon.   Maker: Thomas Edwards, American, 1701-1755STOP fork; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);Spoon 1800-1825 John Peabody. Spoon 7801Porringer ca. 1755 Jonathan Clarke. Porringer. American. ca. 1755. Silver. Possibly made in Providence, Rhode Island, United States; Possibly made in Newport, Rhode Island, United StatesTeaspoon, Vision” Pattern. Designer Ronald Hayes Pearson, American, 1924-1996 Manufacturer: International Silver Company, American, founded 1898Teaspoon AVRO, 1932, Gero Fabriek, 1932  Teaspoon of the AVRO 6-12-1932. Zeist metal   NetherlandsFork with the Helmet helmet sign, Roelof Helweg, 1806 The fourth fork is on both the top and bottom by means of only praise to the flat, curved stem, 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 fourth fork is on both the top and bottom by means of only praise to the flat, curved stem, 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)STOP fork; Fraget, Józef (Warsaw; Silver and Plated Products Factory; 1824-1945); Years of the 19th century (1880-00-00-1900-00-00);Venetian Salad Serving Spoon; Manufactured by Reed & Barton (United States); USA; silver-plated cast metalTeaspoon.   Maker: Asa Sibley, 1764-1829Spoon with the Helmet Helmet sign, Hendrik Helweg, 1832 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)William G. Forbes, Tablespoon, c. 1790, silver.Wooden spoon and fork on white backgroundSpoon 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)Fork insulatedEight Silver Teaspoons, William Whitecross (Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1824 - 1840) c.1830Zachariah Brigden, Tablespoon, c. 1775, silver.Silversmith: Johannes Verlooven, Spoon with oval container, spoon cutlery silver, forged Set of six spoons (1-6) and six forks (7-12) rear handle (smashed) to eatFork with clifford helmet sign. The four-eddy fork 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.Metal spoon on wooden backgroundTraveling Spoon, Silver, brass (under silver overlay), Oval spoon bowl with engraved floral decoration on back of spoon. Flat tapering handle has floral engraving on both sides. Tapering handle, round in section, with filigree, floral and paisley design around a plain silver shaft. Rose at the end of handle., Northern Germany or Denmark, mid-late 18th century, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Spoon, SpoonSpoon handle made of bronze . Length 12.3 cm Width 2, 7 cm - Medieval period from the archaeological site of the " Calle seises " in Alcalá de Henares - " Burgo de Santiuste Museum " (Madrid). SPAIN.Maker: Myer Myers, American, 1723-1795, Teaspoon, Silver, 4 1/4 × 15/16 in. (10.8 × 2.4cm), Made in New York, New York, American, 18thcentury, FlatwareDessert fork with the Helm sign Clifford, Cornelis Loeff (Attributed to), 1793 The trident fork is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of a 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 trident fork is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of a 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)Tablespoon.   Maker: George Hedge, American, 1819-1848Wooden spoon on white background. Wooden spoon isolated on white background clipping path. Copyright: xZoonar.com/BorysxShevchukx 3341496Object ID #18653779; Manufactured by Charles Victor Gibert (French); silver; L x W x D: 19.5 x 3.8 x 2.2 cm (7 11/16 x 1 1/2 x 7/8 in.)Arthur J. Stone, Serving spoon, 1908-36, Hand-cast silver.Vintage metallic ladle and scoop on gray backgroundSixTeaspoons.   Maker: Ward and Bartholomew, American, active ca. 1804-1809Spoonpaste; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1850-00-00-1860-00-00);Spoon, fork and knife, 3D rendering Spoon, fork and knife, 3D rendering isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/alexlmxx 21257604Vorderansicht eines weißen Servierlöffels auf weiß mit Clipping-Pfade A front view of a white serving spoon ladle on white with clipping path LicenseRF Copyright: xZoonar.com/NigelxStripex 15290931Cutlery set with Fork, Knife and Spoon isolated on white backgroundSilversmith's Art, 20th century. Silver presentation cutlery: dessert knife and fork.Spoon 1745-75 Thomas Hamersley. Spoon 7786Blue plastic spork Blue plastic spork isolated on white Copyright: xZoonar.com/AntonxStarikovx 22991259elegant steel fork elegant steel fork engraved on the handle, on white silver Copyright: xZoonar.com/LucaxCattaneox-xStudioxDiecidodicix-xBgx 14293358Rockledge Silver Service Salad Fork; Designed by George Washington Maher (American, 1864-1926); Manufactured by Gorham Manufacturing Company (United States); Client: Ernest L. and Grace King; USA; gilt silver; L x W x D: 17.8 x 3.2 x 2 cm (7 x 1 1/4 x 13/16 in.)Teaspoon.   Maker: Samuel Williamson, American, 1772-1843Fish slice 1763 Dutch, Leiden. Fish slice. Dutch, Leiden. 1763. Silver. Metalwork-SilverAngled MirrorSugar spoon 1743-44 Jean Chabrol. Sugar spoon 200236Puritan spoon 1651-52 Possibly by Jeremy Johnson. Puritan spoon 197452Cutlery on a table set for diningSilversmith: Abraham Vilelle, Silver miniature pan with wooden handle, pan holder kitchenware miniature model silver wood, Pan with long handle to which wooden profiled handle star motif on the soil city sign: three crosses under crown dolls play decorate food prepare kitchen home interiorSpoon 18th century Swedish. Spoon 188297 Swedish, Spoon, 18th century, Gilt bronze, Length: 7 in. (17.8 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.274)Frying pan isolated on white background. Frying panFork van Zilver, A. Keun, 1821 Fork of silver, with 3 teeth. The flat, curved stem extends to the rounded end.  silver (metal) Fork of silver, with 3 teeth. The flat, curved stem extends to the rounded end.  silver (metal)Teaspoons(Pair).   Maker: Joseph Moulton II, American, 1724-1795  Maker: Joseph Moulton III, American, 1744-1816Arrowhead; Unknown Babilo SKI workshop; IX - VI century BC ; period of Iron (-900-00-00--501-00-00);Weapons, Luristan browns, arrowheads, iron period (approx. 1300-ok. 600 BC), purchase (provenance)Bowl 18th century French. Bowl 210054Spoon and fork isolated ovet whitewooden spoons on black table three brown wooden spoons on black table Copyright: xZoonar.com/FuroxLxFelixx 9053125Boar Spear. Culture: German. Dimensions: L. 83 1/8 in. (213.7 cm); L. of head 14 1/4 in. (36.2 cm); W. 2 3/4 in. (7 cm); Wt. 5 lbs. 4 oz. (2381.4 g). Date: 16th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Vintage small brass spoon on white table background top view flat lay.Dessert fork, Charles Victor Gibert, French, Silver, Handle in the form of a stag beetle grasping a mouse at the end of a leaf., ca. 1890, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Dessert forkSpoon, silver, Oval bowl, rattail stem forming three threads terminating in four volutes-- centering and oval with quatrefoil crusher., Paris, France, 1850-1900, cutlery, Decorative Arts, SpoonWooden kitchen utensils for 0 teflon ware on white backgroundTwoteaspoons.   Maker: Samuel Drowne II, 1749-1815Teaspoon.   Maker: Timothy B. Herbert, active ca. 1816 - 1832Vintage metal spoons on dark backgroundHalf a Pewter SpoonMoldFork hand finger gesture attention isolated on white background. 3d illustration. ForkArthur J. Stone, Twelve Teaspoons, 1908-36, Hand-cast silver.silhouette fork cartoon. symbol silver, tableware eat, black table silhouette fork sign. isolated symbol vector illustration. silhouette fork cartoon vector illustrationFrying pan isolated over white backgroundEmpty pan with wooden spoon, top view. Empty pan with wooden spoon top view. Objects isolated on white background. Copyright: xZoonar.com/BorysxShevchukx 3603023whisk isolated on white background, studio shotDinner fork (one of twelve) 1750-65 Bayne and Napier. Dinner fork (one of twelve) 207743Charles Frances Legast, Spoon and Fork in Case, 1786, silver gilt.Silver Cutlery Isolated Over White Background Silver cutlery isolated over white background Copyright: xGiuseppe_RxWire mesh strainer covered in waterdropsOne fork isolated on white