Spoons and Kitchen Utensils

Selection of spoons and a cake spatula, showcasing various styles and materials, including pewter and silver, against simple backgrounds.

Silver Cake Spatula Silver Cake Spatula isolated on white Background ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property released Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxPakhayx 6850562 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property released
Silver Cake Spatula Silver Cake Spatula isolated on white Background ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property released Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxPakhayx 6850562 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property released
Spoon, one of a pair, 17th century, 5 5/8 x 3/4 x 2 in. (14.29 x 1.91 x 5.08 cm), Pewter, England, 17th centuryTeaspoonSpoonSilver Cake Spatula Silver Cake Spatula isolated on white Background ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property released Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxPakhayx 6850562 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property releasedEdmund Milne, Tablespoon, c. 1760, silver.Seal-top spoon 1574-75 Possibly by Robert Beckwith. Seal-top spoon 192268Spoon, Dirk van Gameren, 1764 Spoon of silver, with an oval container. The flat, curved stem extends to the rounded end. Utrecht silver (metal) Spoon of silver, with an oval container. The flat, curved stem extends to the rounded end. Utrecht 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.a 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);Demi-tasse Spoon (France); Manufactured by Charles Victor Gibert (French); silver; L x W x D: 12.8 x 2.5 x 2 cm (5 1/16 x 1 x 13/16 in.)Table Spoon. Culture: American. Dimensions: L. 8 3/8 in. (21.3 cm). Maker: Paul Revere Jr. (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1734-1818 Boston, Massachusetts). Date: 1780-90. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.a hundred; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);Apostle spoon 1565-66 John Foxe British. Apostle spoon. British, London. 1565-66. Silver, parcel gilt. Metalwork-SilverChocolate Spoon,  c. 1710Silver Spoon mid-6th-mid-7th century Byzantine Probably once part of a set, this handsome spoon exemplifies the exceptional quality of the finest Early Byzantine silver. The spoon's bowl, outlined in an elegant wave pattern worked in niello, contains an inscription in Latin: puritas, or "purity." The tapering stem with traces of gilding displays in niello the name Matteus, possibly a reference to the evangelist Matthew. Small crosses beside the inscriptions and on the disk connecting the bowl and the stem place the work within a Christian context. Also on the disk is the monogram of the as-yet-identified owner. The use of Latin for the inscriptions associates the spoon with Roman imperial tradition, which was transferred to the new Rome, Constantinople, in the fourth century.. Silver Spoon. Byzantine. mid-6th-mid-7th century. Silver, niello, traces of gilding. Metalwork-SilverSpoon with the coat of arms of Amsterdam, Anonymous, 1658 on the back of the oval container The oval container is connected by means of a needle to the faceted Steel at the onset and the end, which ends in a stylized animal head. On the underside of the bin, the crowned weapon of Amsterdam was held by Leeuwen engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal) engraving The oval container is connected by means of a needle to the faceted Steel at the onset and the end, which ends in a stylized animal head. On the underside of the bin, the crowned weapon of Amsterdam was held by Leeuwen engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal) engravingSTOP fork; Klinkosch, Josef Carl von (1822-1888); 1872-88 (1890-00-00-1890-00-00);Demi-tasse spoon, Charles Victor Gibert, French, Silver, gilding, Handle in the form of a gilded honeybee on the end of a leaf., ca. 1890, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Demi-tasse spoonSpoon 1720-30 Jonathon Reed. Spoon 8142Tablespoon c 1810 United States. Silver . Robert WilsonTeaspoon of silver, Jan Woortman, 1804 Teaspoon of silver, with a pointed oval container. The flat, curved stem extends to the pointed end that is surrounded by a filet edge. Amsterdam silver (metal) Teaspoon of silver, with a pointed oval container. The flat, curved stem extends to the pointed end that is surrounded by a filet edge. Amsterdam silver (metal)Vase spoon. Graczew, Bracia (Petersburg ; wytwórnia sreber ; fl. 1866-1918), factoryTablespoon.   Maker: T. Benedict, American, active ca. 1830-50Image wooden ladle for the sauna. Isolated on white backgroundspoon spoon isolated on white background ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property released Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxPakhayx 6782276 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property releasedFork 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)Sugar scoop, Georg Jensen, 1915 Silver sugar scoop with scoop -shaped container, model 'Konge'. The scanning stem widening is crowned by a motif of S-Voluten above which a pine cone in leaves. Copenhagen (city) silver (metal) Silver sugar scoop with scoop -shaped container, model 'Konge'. The scanning stem widening is crowned by a motif of S-Voluten above which a pine cone in leaves. Copenhagen (city) silver (metal)Spoon with Christian Inscription. Culture: Byzantine. Dimensions: Overall: 7 5/8 x 1 3/16 x 11/16 in. (19.4 x 3 x 1.7 cm)shovel: 2 5/16 x 1 3/16 in. (5.8 x 3 cm). Date: 4th-5th century.The inscription was engraved horizontally to be read by a devout Christian when eating. The spoon is similar to liturgical spoons on which inscriptions were usually arranged vertically to be read by the faithful as the clergy administered wine-soaked bread or the wine at the Eucharist in the Orthodox church. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Myer Myers, Pair of Tablespoons, c. 1760, silver.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.C. Babbitt, Tea Spoon, c. 1800, silver.Spoon, shadow and fork with mockup space, utensils and kitchen tool on a white studio background. Promotion, design and metal with artistic expression and bizarre with reflection, steel and mysterySpoonSpoon 1800 Nantucket Island. Silver . Benjamin BunkerSpoon. Saunders Pitman; American, 1734-1804; Providence, Rhode Island. Date: 1790-1800. Dimensions: 13 × 2.5 cm (5 1/8 × 1 in.). Silver. Origin: Providence. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Empty metal spoon on dark textured concrete background. Cutlery, preparation for dinnerFork 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)Spoon 1725-50 Jacob Hurd American. Spoon. American. 1725-50. Silver. Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States3d rendering of a spatula isolated in white studio background 3d rendering of a spatula isolated in a white studio background. Copyright: xZoonar.com/HugoxKurkx 14086309Robert Shepherd and William Boyd, Three Serving Spoons, c. 1810-1815, silver.Lepel.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.A metallic stainless inox coffee spoon with yellow handle isolated on white backgroundA fork for pushing dishes;  19th century (1801-00-00-1900-00-00);Antikes Essbesteck - Ancient cutlery Antikes Essbesteck - Ancient cutlery Copyright: xZoonar.com/lantapixx 5654765Blaker of silver. A profiled candle holder on round, unadorned leaf with a bent edge. Scissors and damper later attached., Anonymous, c. 1760 Blaker of silver with long handle. The large, round, unadorned leaf has a bent edge. In the middle is a profiled candle holder. The Hague silver (metal) casting Blaker of silver with long handle. The large, round, unadorned leaf has a bent edge. In the middle is a profiled candle holder. The Hague silver (metal) castingPewter spoon with a hoof, 1600 - 1700 Tin spoon with angular stem. The stem ends in a hoof. unknown tin (metal) casting Tin spoon with angular stem. The stem ends in a hoof. unknown tin (metal) castingSpoon 1628 Dutch, Hoorn. Spoon 188080 Dutch, Hoorn, Spoon, 1628, Silver, Overall: 7 1/2  2 3/16 in. (19.1  5.6 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.45)Caddy spoon 1802-3 or 1824-25 Possibly by Peter Bateman. Caddy spoon 188212 Maker: Possibly by Peter Bateman, active 17901815, died 1825, Maker: Possibly by Ann Bateman, active 17911805, died before 1813, Caddy spoon, 18023 or 182425, Silver, parcel-gilt, Length: 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.188)STOP fork; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);STOP fork; Fraget, Józef (Warsaw; Silver and Plated Products Factory; 1824-1945); Years of the 19th century (1880-00-00-1900-00-00);Folding spoon, Silver, Oval spoon bowl, rattail and engraved decoration on back of spoon. Flat handle, flaring towards the end. Hinged, small sliding band. Handle has engraved floral decoartion on front and back with a lion in a cartouche on the back., Germany, ca. 1700, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Folding spoonTablespoon.   Maker: Richard Humphreys, American, 1750-1832Spoon ca. 1660-69 Hendrick Jansen Sympa. Spoon 192274'Louis XVI' tableware, Joseph E. Birmingham, Shreve & Co., founded 1852, silver, Integral construction. Round concave bowl. Handle of rectangular line ending in shouldered, rectangular terminal embossed with oval wreath with ribbon bow, enclosing monogram., ca. 1909, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Spoon, SpoonTablespoon.   Maker: Nehemiah Dodge, American, 1775-1856Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864), Malcz, Karol (1797-1867); 1852 (1852-00-00-1852-00-00);Tibia, illustrationPorringer ca. 1740 Jacob Hurd American. Porringer 6693Spoon probe Roman. Spoon probe 250642 Roman, Spoon probe, Silver  Bronze , 1 1/16  4 1/2 in. (2.7  11.4 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1917 (17.230.115)SixTablespoonsSugar sprinkle with oval, openwork container with pearl edge and wooden steel, Diederik Willem Rethmeyer, Before 1807 Silver stumps with profiled ebbenhout steel, with an ellipse -shaped container. Brands: On the edge: D.W.R. (attributed to D.W. Rethmeyer van Lierten. Crowned O. Amsterdam, with annual letter W = 1805. Numbered A and B. Amsterdam silver (metal). steel: ebony (wood) Silver stumps with profiled ebbenhout steel, with an ellipse -shaped container. Brands: On the edge: D.W.R. (attributed to D.W. Rethmeyer van Lierten. Crowned O. Amsterdam, with annual letter W = 1805. Numbered A and B. Amsterdam silver (metal). steel: ebony (wood)PunchLadle.   Maker: Joseph Richardson Jr., American, 1752-1831Lamphrey, Twelve Salad/Dessert Forks, 1908-36, Hand-cast silver.Spaghetti or pasta scoopSpoon c 1696 New York. Silver . Jacob Boelen, IPeter, Ann, and William I Bateman, Teaspoon, one of six (altered), 1799/1800, silver.table tea spoon cartoon. luxury drink, stainless ceylon, top cup table tea spoon sign. isolated symbol vector illustration. table tea spoon cartoon vector illustrationSauce Ladle, William Whitecross (Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1824 - 1840) c. 1830Frying pan - kitchen utensils It is isolated on a blsck backgroundSilver spatulaFork, knife and spoon isolated on white backgroundSchwarze Eisenfrierpfanne isoliert auf weiß A black iron frying pan isolated on white LicenseRF Copyright: xZoonar.com/NigelxStripex 15290824Wooden spoons isolated on a white background. Wooden spoons isolated on a white background. Copyright: xZoonar.com/VolodymyrxSemenchukx 6437612Frying pan isolated on white background with clipping pathFrying pan with a teflon covering isolated on a white backgroundPlastic fork isolated on white background Teaspoons Probably Owned by HughHall.   Maker: Simeon Soumaine, American, born England, baptized 1685-ca. 1750Object ID #18804069; brass; L x W (open): 18 x 4 cm (7 1/16 x 1 9/16 in.) L (closed): 10 cm (3 15/16 in.); The Robert L. Metzenberg Collection, gift of Eleanor L. Metzenberg; 1985-103-262Wave Edge” ice-cream server. Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company, American, founded 1837 Designer Charles T. Grosjean, AmericanRealistic spoon views. 3D metal table utensil. Steel teaspoon top, angles and side view. Silver spoons for coffee, tea or dessert vector set. Illustration of spoon metal, flatware realistic. Realistic spoon views. 3D metal table utensil. Steel teaspoon top, angles and side view. Silver spoons for coffee, tea or dessert vector setcast-iron frying pan on a white backgroundFork.   Maker: Simeon Soumaine, American, born England, baptized 1685-ca. 1750Children rake on a white backgroundTeaspoon, one of a pair, 1792, Paul Revere, Jr., American, 1734-1818, 5 1/2 x 7/8 in. (13.97 x 2.22 cm), Silver, United States, FederalSimple wooden spoon is lying horizontally with a slightly upturned handle. Wooden spoon lying horizontally isolated on white backgroundHanoverian, Silver, The flatware collection is conspicuously lacking good examples of French and English classic silver flatware from the eighteenth century. These simple patterns, for which the decoration was meant to be a coat of arms, creat, or initials are now known as Fiddle pattern for the French and Hanoverian, and later Old English for the English., London, England, 1749, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Tablespoon, TablespoonTablespoon.   Maker: J. O. Mead, ca. 1837-1867Twoteaspoons.   Maker: R. H. L. Villard, active ca. 1833 - 1835Apostle spoon: St. Peter 1592/93 William Cawdell The set (67.166.1-.13) includes a master spoon with a figure of Christ and twelve apostle spoons. Martin Hewitt who made the Saint Andrew spoon had served his apprenticeship under William Cawdell. Both were specialist spoonmakers.. Apostle spoon: St. Peter. British, London. 1592/93. Silver, partly gilded. Metalwork-SilverTea Caddy Spoon. Robert Shepherd; American, 1781-1853; Albany, NY. Date: 1805-1806. Dimensions: 8.8 cm (3 7/16 in.). Silver. Origin: Albany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.vintage tea infuser brewing silver spoon over white, clipping pathTeaspoonTea Spoon 1800-1830 Probably Nicholas Burdock. Tea Spoon 8434Metal or silver fork, home or restaurant cutlery for cooking and eatingSpoon and fork, front view. 3D rendering Spoon and fork, front view. 3D rendering Copyright: xZoonar.com/alexlmxx 22863816Six miniature spoons (part of a set) late 17th-early 18th century David Clayton British. Six miniature spoons (part of a set) 202848Isometric icon representing brick wall with insulation layer, illustrating energy efficiency in construction. Brick wall showing insulation layer for energy efficiency conceptWooden spoon, elevated viewtea; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);