Decorative Silver Spoons

Collection of decorative and ornate silver spoons highlighting exquisite designs, styles, and historical craftsmanship in varying display angles.

a hundred; Klinkosch, Josef Carl von (1822-1888); 1872-88 (1890-00-00-1890-00-00);
a hundred; Klinkosch, Josef Carl von (1822-1888); 1872-88 (1890-00-00-1890-00-00);
Spoon with Fish-Tail Design, 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Bronze; overall: 26.9 cm (10 9/16 in.).Spoon ca. 1791 Probably Van Voorhis & Schanck. Spoon. American. ca. 1791. Silver. Made in New York, New York, United Statespossibly Joshua Buckton, Caddy Spoon, 1830/31, silver.William (II) and Samuel Knight, Caddy Spoon, 1815/16, silver.Set of six knives (part of a set). Culture: French, Paris. Dimensions: Length (each): 8 7/16 in. (21.4 cm). Maker: Louis-Joseph Lenhendrick (master 1747, died 1783). Date: 1767-71.The tooled leather box contains six couverts--the French term for two or more matched pieces of flatware--which in this instance each comprise a fork, spoon, and knife. Six identical couverts housed in a similar box are also in the Museum's collection. It is not known for whom these thirty-six pieces of flatware were made because the coats of arms that decorated each fork, knife, and spoon have been erased. However, the two boxes are decorated on the lids with the Noailles arms, suggesting that a member of that distinguished aristocratic family owned the cutlery in the eighteenth century.The designs of the flatware are unusually elaborate and ambitious, especially in the use of openwork in the stems of the fork and spoon, and in the molded and chased decoration of the knife blades. The amount of work requirModern stainless steel spoon spatula on wooden olive boardComplete set - a spoon, a fork and a knife. unknown, authoralcohol cocktail spoon cartoon. drink tool, equipment vintage, glass barman alcohol cocktail spoon sign. isolated symbol vector illustration. alcohol cocktail spoon cartoon vector illustrationVintage spoons retro vintage used old spoons on a table Copyright: xZoonar.com/FuroxLxFelixx 7841466Ten dessertspoons.   Maker: John Targee, American, ca. 1774-1850Poll photo collection. Product photos; silverware. Spoon with grapes of the fa. Gerritsen & Van Kempen in Zeist. January 1, 1930. The Netherlands, ZeistGround Sage Ground Sage in a spoon over a blured wooden background with copy space Copyright: xZoonar.com/TimxHesterxPhotographyx 3843750SolderingironStylish steel teaspoons on a textured background in displayKitchenware set of wooden spoon  isolated on white background. Hat pin made of steel with a drip-shaped imitation pearl.Set of different golden spoons on a gray background. Top view. Set of golden spoons on a gray backgroundOld metal colander on white backgroundSilver Teaspoon. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 22.9 x 29 cm (9 x 11 7/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 5 1/2" long. Medium: graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Kalamian Walton.William Ludwig, Bishop Hill  Small Spoon, c 1936 Bishop Hill: Small SpoonOld bread scoop leaning against a rustic wooden wallVintage cutlery on cloths on wooden backgroundPair of Teaspoons, Warrior” Pattern.  Manufacturer: Wood and Hughes, American, active 1840-99cocktail spoon set cartoon. jigger alcohol, drink tool, equipment vintage cocktail spoon sign. isolated symbol vector illustration. cocktail spoon set cartoon vector illustrationThree silver in the collections of the National Museum in Warsaw - general view; Hakówna, Józef; around 1922-1926 (not after 03.1926) (1922-00-00-1926-00-00);S. Townsend, Five Tea Spoons, c. 1800, silver.Arrowhead (Yanone). Culture: Japanese. Dimensions: L. 9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm); L. of head 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm); W. 1 5/16 in. (3.3 cm); Wt. 1.4 oz. (39.7 g). Date: 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Basin.   Maker: William and Samuel Yale, American, active ca. 1813 - 1820Model of a Buoy. Model of a buoy with a conical body with sharp tips and round of diamother. Such as a barrel she is composed of dolls and hoops. On top is an eye, as well as at the bottom of a long point for the anchor chain. Marked with crossed anchors. Model belongs to series of six buoys of different formats. Scale 1:10 (archive).Sculpture The fork by Jean-Pierre Zaugg, Lake Geneva, Vevey, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, Europe