Historical Spoons Collection

A variety of antique spoons from different eras, showcasing unique designs and craftsmanship in silver material.

Silver teaspoon from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Hollandia, anonymous, 1700 - in or before 1743 spoon Teaspoon, stem, flat, widening towards curved end, oval bowl with rat tail on underside, 3 marks coat of arms of Amsterdam, I, shell, at upper end coat of arms of van Imhoff-Bentinck. Netherlands silver (metal)   Second
Silver teaspoon from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Hollandia, anonymous, 1700 - in or before 1743 spoon Teaspoon, stem, flat, widening towards curved end, oval bowl with rat tail on underside, 3 marks coat of arms of Amsterdam, I, shell, at upper end coat of arms of van Imhoff-Bentinck. Netherlands silver (metal) Second
Apostle spoon 1565-66 John Foxe British. Apostle spoon 197687Spoon Fraget, Sreber Factory and PlaterJohn D. Germon, Tablespoon, c. 1785, silver.Spoon. Silver spoon with oval bin. The triangular stem in the shape of a branch, is crowned by a woman's head. Spoon noticed.Two Tablespoons,  1847 - 1848Spoon Nickel Gerlach IILepel, Jan Melgchers Oostervelt, c. 1660 Silver spoon, with a hexagonal handle. This is awarded by a statue of perhaps the Blessed Virgin with the child. Engraved with initials G.E. and a variety i.m. = Jan Melgchers Oostervelt Meester in 1611 in Leeuwarden. Leeuwarden silver (metal) Silver spoon, with a hexagonal handle. This is awarded by a statue of perhaps the Blessed Virgin with the child. Engraved with initials G.E. and a variety i.m. = Jan Melgchers Oostervelt Meester in 1611 in Leeuwarden. Leeuwarden silver (metal)Tablespoon.   Maker: Stebbins and Howe, active ca. 1827 - 1834Table Spoon. Culture: American. Dimensions: L. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm). Maker: Paul Revere Jr. (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1734-1818 Boston, Massachusetts). Date: ca. 1780. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Silver teaspoon from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Hollandia, anonymous, 1700 - in or before 1743 spoon Teaspoon, stem, flat, widening towards curved end, oval bowl with rat tail on underside, 3 marks coat of arms of Amsterdam, I, shell, at upper end coat of arms of van Imhoff-Bentinck. Netherlands silver (metal)   SecondTeaspoonFrancis Richardson II, Tablespoon, c. 1730, silver.Teaspoon.   Maker: T. B., active ca. 1800-1810Basting Spoon; Made by Ebenezer Coker (British, active ca. 1738 - 1783); molded, raised, and engraved silver; L x W x D: 34.3 × 6.7 × 5.1 cm (13 1/2 in. × 2 5/8 in. × 2 in.)Spoon 1699 Jurian Blanck Jr.. Spoon. American. 1699. Silver. Made in New York, United StatesSpoon 1800-1830 William G. Forbes. Spoon 7784Lepel, anonymous, c. 1775 - c. 1800 Oval spoon with double praise and a stem with a middle ledge. The spoon is not marked. Netherlands silver (metal) Oval spoon with double praise and a stem with a middle ledge. The spoon is not marked. Netherlands silver (metal)Coffee yield;  20th century (1901-00-00-2000-00-00);Spoon 1790-1800 B. Ivers. Spoon 7791Joseph Moulton II, Tea Spoon, c. 1760, silver.Spoon (France); ivory, silver; The Robert L. Metzenberg Collection, gift of Eleanor L. Metzenberg; 1985-103-199John Tanguy, Tablespoon, c. 1801, silver.STOP fork; Klinkosch, Josef Carl von (1822-1888); 1872-88 (1890-00-00-1890-00-00);Disposable plastic spoon isolated on whiteStandish Barry, Tea Spoon, c. 1780, silver.Teaspoon.   Maker:? Talcott, active ca. 1825 - 1835Maker, formerly attributed to: A. G. Talcott, American, active ca. 1840 - 1850Tea Spoon ca. 1805 Henry Farnam. Tea Spoon 8438Soup spoon -Spoon ca. 1780 Cary Dunn. Spoon 7781Spoon. American. Date: 1825-1835. Dimensions: 22 × 41 cm (8 5/8 × 1 5/8 in.). Silver. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Thomas Harland.Wooden spoon on white backgroundTeaspoon.   Maker: Pear and Bacall, American, active ca. 1836-1850TwoTablespoons.  Artist: Joseph Warner, 1742-1800Andrew E. Warner, Tea Spoon, c. 1805, silver.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)Lepel, anonymous, 1637 Silver spoon with stem crowned by a figure (apostle). The lower part of the steel has been ciseled with Renaissance ornaments closed by a cherub. The back of the steel is engraved with the initials M E. de Lepel has been marked, Groningen 1636 or 1637.  silver (metal) Silver spoon with stem crowned by a figure (apostle). The lower part of the steel has been ciseled with Renaissance ornaments closed by a cherub. The back of the steel is engraved with the initials M E. de Lepel has been marked, Groningen 1636 or 1637.  silver (metal)Spoon 1770-80 Paul Revere Jr. American The turned-back handle on this tablespoon became fashionable by the last quarter of the eighteenth century. Earlier spoons had been engraved on the back of the handle with initials or armorial devices and laid on the table backside up. With the new fashion, engraving moved to the front, and the spoon was set backside down. The die-stamped cartouche and the feather edging along each side of the handle are consistent with the new styling. The dolphin engraved within the cartouche is the crest of the Sargent family of Massachusetts. Revere's business records indicate that he supplied silver to several members of that family. He also engraved a bookplate for Epes Sargent in 1764.. Spoon. American. 1770-80. Silver. Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesDessert 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)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.Pipette with serum, gel, oil or other cosmetic product. Macro.Ladle ca. 1790 Standish Barry. Ladle 4657Teaspoon.   Maker: Peregrine White, 1747-1834A soviet style metallic stainless inox coffee spoon with decorations isolated on white backgroundTablespoon.   Maker: William Cowell, Sr., American, 1682-1736SpoonSpoon, 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). overall: 29.7 cm (11 11/16 in.).Vector old-fashioned silver spoon.Pair ofTeaspoonsOld scoop Old scoop Copyright: xZoonar.com/BorisxZerwannx 6985039Folding fork and spoon bowl, Silver, Fork has three curved tines, flat tapering handle with bowl-shaped end, scrolled shoulders. Hinged at neck, faceted sliding lock bar. Octagonal handle with engraved fish-bone decoration and floral design, baluster shaped top., Oval spoon bowl, engraved on back with symmetrical floral design. Two slots on the back of bowl to attach the fork., Probably Augsburg, Germany, ca. 1690, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Folding fork and spoon bowlSpoon, c. 1790-1800. Caleb Beal (American, 1746-1801). Silver; overall: 4.3 cm (1 11/16 in.).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.Teaspoon.   Maker: J. Granger, AmericanSpoon 1788-1816 Attributed to Richard Lee. Spoon 7793Old silver teaspoontop view of wooden spoon carved from maple top view of traditional wooden spoon carved from maple wood isolated on white background ,property released Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 9672599 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property releasedUnknown, Tea Spoon, c. 1770, silver.Ladle 1780-81 Hester Bateman. Ladle 205245Table utensils isolated on the whiteSpoon isolated on white background to put the dishes;  19th century (1801-00-00-1900-00-00);Spoon, 18th century, 1 x 9 7/8 x 2 1/4in. (2.5 x 25.1 x 5.7cm), Pewter, Germany, 18th centuryTeaspoon.   Maker: William and Samuel Black, Canadian, active ca. 1812 - 1826Spoon 1800-1830 E. Whitehouse. Spoon 7824Apostle spoon 1639-40 British, London. Apostle spoon 192085Sugar sifter 1819-38 C () C. Sugar sifter 188054 Maker: C () C, Sugar sifter, 181938, Silver gilt, L. 8-5/8 in. (21.9 cm.). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.18)"Assyrian Head" pattern Spoon; Manufactured by Meriden Silver Plate Company (United States); USA; silver plate; cm: L: 18Salt in wooden spoon on white background, close upSpoon with Lion's Head Spoon; Germany; silver, gold; L x W: 19.8 x 4 cm (7 13/16 x 1 9/16 in.); The Robert L. Metzenberg Collection, gift of Eleanor L. Metzenberg; 1985-103-187Fork with steel with curling, rounded end, Jacob van NieuwCasteel, 1791 Silver fork. The handle is straight and flat with a curling, rounded end. Utrecht silver (metal) Silver fork. The handle is straight and flat with a curling, rounded end. Utrecht silver (metal)Cool unknownPewter spoon with hexagonal handle. Pewter spoon with hexagonal handle.Spoon, silver, Oval bowl, engraved with feathered arrow. Rounded terminal with flat stem engraved with arrow below incurved symmetrical arches., USA, Mexico, late 19th century, cutlery, Decorative Arts, SpoonGlass dropper close-upBoxwood wooden spoon against a white backgroundSpoon c 1766-1790 Newburyport. Silver . Joseph Moulton, III'Assyrian Head' pattern, Meriden Silver Plate Company, 1869-1898, silver plate, Handle with scrolled foliate ornament and antique style crowned mask at tip; smooth unadorned bowl., 1885-86, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Spoon, SpoonSpoon with Fish-Tail Design, 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Silver bronze; overall: 29 cm (11 7/16 in.).Fork 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.An ice cream scoop (seen from above)Metal tea spoon vector illustration isolated on a white backgroundSpoon isolated on white background. SpoonMacro image of modern cutlery spoons on rustic slate backgroundBowl and Spoon. Ineke Hans (Dutch, born 1966); Manufactured by Royal VKB (Dutch, founded 1789). Date: 2005. Dimensions: 8 × 15 × 23 cm (3.25 × 5.75 × 9.13 in.). Earthware. Origin: Netherlands. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Table Spoon ca. 1725 Probably Henry Pratt. Table Spoon 8116Lepel, veelkleurig beschilderd met Deutsche Blumen, insekten en vruchten.Spoon from painted porcelain. The oval lobed bin is painted with Deutsche Blumen, insects and fruits. The handle and the end are decorated with a gold-plated Rocaille ornament and relief and decorated with Deutsche Blumen. The spoon belongs to a tableware (BK-17474-1 to BK-17474-253). The spoon has been marked.metal worker: Gresnich, Red copper miniature frying pan, saucepan casserole tableware container kitchenware miniature toy relaxation device model copper iron tin h 5,0, whipped tinned Round copper pan with iron handle slightly outward edge inside tin plated hanging hole 1868 Sibilla van Embden prepare food baking play kitchenCharles Lepine, Spoon and Fork, 1819-39, silver gilt.Tablespoon.  Artist: William Kendric and Son, AmericanSpoon of silver. Silver bullet spoon with a twisted stem and a round driven container. On top of the handle a seated lion wearing a coat of arms, in which engraved the initials B.B.Snuffers 1709 or 1712-14 René Briceau. Snuffers 200099Close-up of wooden spoon on white background.Arrowhead (Yanone) 18th century Japanese Although today Japanese warriors are renowned most for their swordsmanship, archery, especially from horseback, has been an essential part of samurai warfare and culture for centuries. Arrows were fitted with heads of varying shape according to their intended use in war, the hunt, or target practice. Arrowheads made for use on the battlefield incorporated different designs intended for specialized purposes such as the piercing of armor or to cause maximum damage to horses and unarmored personnel.Large arrowheads, pierced and elaborately chiseled with landscapes, birds, flowers, dragons, and Buddhist divinities, were created to be admired for the beauty of their metalwork and design rather than for use in archery. Such highly elaborate examples may have been made for presentation or as a votive offerings to a shrine.. Arrowhead (Yanone). Japanese. 18th century. Steel. Archery Equipment-ArrowheadsTablespoon.   Maker: Samuel Barrett, American, 1735-1815SixTablespoons.   Maker: William Thomson, American, 1777-1833Spoon, Silver, Oval bowl, rattail stem partly twisted and terminating in a circular crusher., France, 19th century, cutlery, Decorative Arts, SpoonSpoon, silver, Twelve lobed oval bowl pierced in the center with four flowers and surrounded by pierced circles and stylized leaves. Reeded stem with fiddle-form terminal., probably France, late 19th century, cutlery, Decorative Arts, SpoonIce cream server, F. Nicoud, French, active 1890, Silver, mother-of-pearl, gilding, Shaped scoop showing engraved and gilded grotesque ornament., Paris, France, ca. 1890, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Ice cream serverFork ca. 1743-45 Johann Beckert V German. Fork 231604Spoon. Culture: American. Dimensions: Spoon: 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm). Maker: Marcus and Co. (American, New York, 1892-1942). Date: 1906. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.