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
Soup Ladle ca. 1864 F. A. Durgin The mid-nineteenth century witnessed an efflorescence of creativity in the American silver industry, fueled by the burgeoning middle classs increasing demand for refined luxury goods. Silversmiths devoted considerable time and creative energy to generating an endless variety of new designs and patterns. During the 1860s and 1870s silver flatware ornamented with portrait medallions inspired by antique coins and cameos enjoyed widespread popularity, with virtually every American silversmith producing their own proprietary "medallion" pattern. The Saint Louis, Missouri firm of F. A. Durgin created this ladle, the shank of which bears marked similarities to the earliest known medallion pattern patented by New York silversmith John R. Wendt in 1862. (See for example TR.572.7.) Although his pattern is not a copy, it is clear Durgin was familiar with Wendts design. An 1878 publication entitled A Tour of St. Louis celebrates Durgins firm for "elevating the tGeorge C. Erickson, Twelve Demitasse Spoons, 1908-36, Hand-cast silver.Fork, Bronze, Cast, three-tined fork, square shoulder. Central tine elongated. Polygonal stem terminating in flat hoof-like pad., Italy, late 17th century, cutlery, Decorative Arts, ForkDessert Spoon (France); Manufactured by Charles Victor Gibert (French); silver; L x W x D: 18.6 x 3.7 x 2.1 cm (7 5/16 x 1 7/16 x 13/16 in.)Teaspoon.   Maker: Philo Dubois, American, active ca. 1842 - 1848Folding fork, Silver, Fork has four curved tines, curved shoulders. Flat handle flaring towards the end. Hinge and small sliding band. Handle has engraved floral decoration on front and back, with a lion in a cartouche on the back of the handle., Germany, ca. 1700, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Folding forkwooden spice scoop isolated on white backgroundStainless Steel spade of frying pan, flipper, kitchenware isolated on white backgroundfrying pan isolated on white background                                   Fork (Netherlands); Designed by J.J. van Goor (Dutch, 1874 - 1956); Produced by Begeer (Netherlands); silver; cm: L: 10 x W: 1.7rice scoop icon logo vector design templateMetal spoon on wooden backgroundthin frying pan isolated on white thin frying pan isolated on white Copyright: xZoonar.com/SergeyxPetermanx 2260026Apostle spoon 1655 Dutch, Hoorn. Apostle spoon 188138 Dutch, Hoorn, Apostle spoon, 1655, Silver, Overall: 7 13/16  2 5/16 in. (19.8  5.9 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.103)wooden spoon in bowlFry pan icon. Realistic illustration of fry pan vector icon for web design isolated on white background. Fry pan icon, realistic styleTeaspoon. Maker, attributed to: Charles Brewer, American, 1778-1860Löffel Löffel Copyright: xZoonar.com/LutzxWallrothx 760206Tablespoon.  Artist: John Proctor Trott, American, 1769-1852wooden spoons on black table three white wooden spoons on black table Copyright: xZoonar.com/FuroxLxFelixx 9054750A soviet style silver decorated coffee spoon isolated on white backgroundWooden kitchen utensil for 0 teflon ware on white background. Scissors consisting of a short and a long leg, which swing outwards to finish in flat buttons, to which round eyes are attached. Signature and dated.wood utensil, fork, spoon and kitchenware. wood cutlerytwo fryer pans isolated on white backgroundT. P. Drown, Two Tea Spoons, c. 1800, silver.Sauna wood spoon icon. Cartoon of sauna wood spoon vector icon for web design isolated on white background. Sauna wood spoon icon, cartoon styleTwo frying pans, isolated on white background Two frying pans, isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxKostiuchenkox 9777487Spoon simple icon logo. Vector spoon silhouette. Teaspoon flat style. Isolated graphic illustration on white.George Greenhill Jones, Saucepan, 1736/37, silver.Ladle ca. 1815 William Cleveland. Ladle 4659Blue measuring spoon closeup on white backgroundTwo SaltSpoons.   Maker: Robert and William Wilson, American, active 1824-46Myer Myers, Five of Six Teaspoons, c. 1750-60, silver.Kitchen utensils wooden spoon, whisk and a small wooDen Spoon, Whisk and a Small Colanderbar cocktail spoon cartoon. shaker bartender, jigger alcohol, drink tool bar cocktail spoon sign. isolated symbol vector illustration. bar cocktail spoon cartoon vector illustrationMineral salt in wooden spoon isolated on white background cutoutNon-Stick Frypan, 3D rendering Non-Stick Frypan, 3D rendering Copyright: xZoonar.com/alexlmxx 22863745Top up view of black frying pan isolated on white . fit for your design element. Top up view of black frying pan isolated on white . fit for your design element. Copyright: xZoonar.com/didikxxyuliantox 17201685Realistic 3d teaspoon. Steel tablespoon. Isolated on white background. Kitchen utensils concept. Vector illustration.Nathaniel Smith & Co., Caddy Spoon, 1796/97, silver.StrainerSpoon.   Maker: Benjamin Pierpont, 1730-1797spoonColander, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1800 Round holes on three legs and with two lying C-shaped handles. The hole pateel is marked: stk. = Amsterdam and an unreadable master sign. Amsterdam silver (metal) Round holes on three legs and with two lying C-shaped handles. The hole pateel is marked: stk. = Amsterdam and an unreadable master sign. Amsterdam silver (metal)Spoons 14th century. Spoons 445022Hand mixer icon vector illustration simple design.Measuring shovel on woodKitchen cutting board and knife on a metal tableopen small stainless steel pan side view of open small stainless steel pan isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 5398550Kitchen plate on the white backgroundFork 1683-84 Louis Nicolle Dining habits evolved rapidly in the seventeenth century. Forks came into use in France in the early part of the century; the concept of a matched fork and spoon, known as a couvert, did not appear until the second half of the century. Knives joined the couvert only at the very end of the 1600s, slightly after this fork and spoon were made. Their date of manufacture, 1683-84, makes them early examples of a matching fork and spoon, and they are rare survivals of this period.Silver from the reign of Louis XIV does not exist in large quantities, since much of it was melted down in order to be reused as currency by the government. Beginning in 1689, Louis XIV issued a series of edicts that called for the confiscation of silver; the resulting new coinage was used to pay his armies and to replenish a depleted treasury. In addition, pieces of silver no longer in style frequently were melted down so that the molten metal could be refashioned in the latest taste. ThusSpoons. Dimensions: 1 15/16 x 4 13/16 in. (5 x 12.2 cm). Date: 14th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Teaspoon.   Maker: Jacob Kucher, active ca. 1802 - 1833Kitchen utensils pan pot isolated on whiteFrying pan. It is isolated on a white backgroundKitchen sieve utensil equipment isolated on whiteLarge black cast iron pan with opened lid on white background. Isolated on white background. With clipping pathStainless pan isolated on a white backgroundTea Scoop (Netherlands); silver; L x W x D: 8 x 3.5 x 1.3 cm (3 1/8 x 1 3/8 x 1/2 in.)Fork isolated on white background. 3d illustration. ForkTablespoon late 18th-early 19th century British. Tablespoon. British. late 18th-early 19th century. Sheffield plate. Metalwork-Silverplateballoon whisk isolated in white background. balloon whiskTeaspoon.   Maker: Simeon A. Bayley, American, active ca. 1784-99TwoTeaspoons.   Maker: John Wolfe Forbes, American, 1781-1864Tool, spanner, ring spannerFly swatter on white background Fly swatter on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/lantapixx 12698225Souvenir spoon with view of Paris Opera House and finial in form of the arms of Paris French late 19th century In eighteenth-century Europe, Paris led the production of high-quality luxury goods. Parisian goldsmiths made a wide range of small, personal articles such as snuffboxes; étuis to hold sealing wax, tweezers, or utensils for sewing; souvenirs, which contained thin ivory tablets for note taking; and shuttles for knotting lace. Gold snuffboxes and boxes decorated with portrait miniatures were prized and frequently given as royal gifts, often to ambassadors or members of the court in lieu of cash payments for their services. Coveted and admired, these boxes were produced from a variety of materials. The best were skillfully made of gold and embellished with diamonds, enameled decoration, lacquer, and other luxurious materials. By the middle of the century, the taking of snuff had become an entrenched social ritual, and the snuffbox, too, had become an important social prop. Snuffbtooth brush . tooth brush isolated on a white backgroundSixTablespoons.   Maker: Ira S. Town, 1809-1902stainless pan isolated on white backgroundRobert Sharp, Dish and Cover with Stand and Lamp, 1789-1792, silver.Spoon. unknown, craftsmanTeaspoon.  Artist: John Vernon, American, active 1787-1816Spoon 18th century possibly Flemish. Spoon. possibly Flemish. 18th century. Pewter. Metalwork-PewterSixteaspoons.   Maker: Henry Power and Son, American, active ca. 1849 - 1850vector colorful set of metal and plastic dining spoons isolated on white background. dinner spoon symbolSpoon Icon Vector Logo Template Illustration Design. Vector EPS 10.Fork (France), 1819-38; Made by Jean-Charles Cahier; silver; cm: L 21.3 cm x W 2.5 (8 3/8 x 1 in.)Beautiful small metal kitchen grater with handle on a dark textured backgroundFrying Pan Icon. Vector illustration of frying pan isolated on white background. Camping equipment for cooking. Frypan with lid in flat style.