Vintage Silver Spoons

Collection of ornate silver spoons from different centuries showcasing intricate designs and craftsmanship, with varied shapes and styles.

Dessert spoon with the Helm sign Clifford, Cornelis Loeff (attributed to), 1793 The egg -shaped container is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of 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 egg -shaped container is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of 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)
Dessert spoon with the Helm sign Clifford, Cornelis Loeff (attributed to), 1793 The egg -shaped container is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of 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 egg -shaped container is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of 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)
Travel spoon. unknown, goldsmitha hundred;  19th century (1800-00-00-1848-00-00);Coffee yield;  20th century (1901-00-00-2000-00-00);Demi-tasse spoon, Charles Victor Gibert, French, Silver, Demi-tasse spoon with lizard crawling along a deeply toothed leaf., ca. 1890, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Demi-tasse spoona hundred;  End of the 18th century (1870-00-00-1870-00-00);a hundred; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);Tablespoon.   Maker: E. F. MillerTeaspoon.   Maker:? Farnam, American, active 1820-1830Dessert spoon with the Helm sign Clifford, Cornelis Loeff (attributed to), 1793 The egg -shaped container is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of 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 egg -shaped container is connected to the flat, bent stem by means of 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)STOP fork; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);Jacob Hurd, Tablespoon, c. 1745, silver.Rockledge Silver Service Spoon; Designed by George Washington Maher (American, 1864-1926); Manufactured by Gorham Manufacturing Company (United States); Client: Ernest L. and Grace King; USA; silver; L x W x D: 21.3 x 4.7 x 3 cm (8 3/8 x 1 7/8 x 1 3/16 in.)Teaspoon (Five of six). England, circa 1760. Furnishings; Serviceware. SilverJohn David, Ladle, c. 1785, silver.Teaspoon.   Maker: Robert Brookhouse, American, 1779-1866Caddy spoon 19th century Dutch. Caddy spoon 188251STOP fork; Klinkosch, Josef Carl von (1822-1888); 1872-88 (1890-00-00-1890-00-00);Ladle.   Maker: William Homes, Jr., American, 1742-1825Tablespoon.   Maker: Marcus Merriman & Co., American, 1802-1817Spoon 18th century British. Spoon. British. 18th century. Pewter. Metalwork-Pewtera hundred;  XIX-XX century (1800-00-00-1810-00-00);Serving spoon 1711-12 Lewis Mettayer British. Serving spoon. British, London. 1711-12. Silver. Metalwork-SilverSpoon 18th century David Willaume I British. Spoon 202091Lepel, 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)Teaspoon.   Maker: Cornelius Kierstede, American, 1675-1757Pair ofTablespoons.   Maker: William Moulton IV, American, 1772-1861Timothy Newman, Tea Spoon, c. 1800, silver.Pair ofTablespoons.   Maker: Thomas Pons, American, 1757-1827Spoon (Netherlands); Manufactured by J.M. van Kempen and Son, Voorschoten (Netherlands); Produced by A.F. Cral; silver; cm: L: 12 x W: 2.6Platter fish fork. Graczew, Bracia (Petersburg ; wytwórnia sreber ; fl. 1866-1918), factoryLepel.Spoon of silver, with an egg-shaped container. The flat, curved stem wise to the rounded end.ToddyLadle.   Maker: Cumshing, Chinese, 1790-1820Timothy Gerrish, Pair of Teaspoons, c. 1790-1800, silver.KnifeSpoon. Jacob Boelen I; American, 1654-1729; New York, New York. Date: 1691-1701. Dimensions: 2.5 × 5.1 × 15.2 cm (1 × 2 3/16 × 6 7/8 in.); 58.7 grams. Silver. Origin: New York. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Pewter spoon with oval leaf with portrait King George III on the stem, spoon cutlery tin metal, w 4,3 poured beaten Pewter spoon with oval bowl. Struck tin mark on the back of the stem. Flat stem with volutes along the edge and on the end the portrait of King George the Third Above text. Long rat tail under the scoop sheet tin mark: Rider food serve England royal familySpoon. Joseph Moulton, II; American, 1724-1795 or; Joseph Moulton, III; American, 1744-1816; Newburyport, Massachusetts. Date: 1766-1790. Dimensions: L: 21.1 cm (8 5/16 in.). Silver. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Joseph Moulton, III.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.Maker's Mark possibly Sun in Splendor, Apostle Spoon: possibly Saint James the Greater, 1574/75, silver.Jam spoon. Bateman, Peter, Ann & William (fl. 1800-1805), goldsmith, Bateman (Londyn ; firma złotnicza ; fl. 1761-1843), goldsmiths companyRaphael 6 Spoons; Manufactured by Gorham Manufacturing Company (United States); USA; silver; L x W x D (each): 10.9 x 2.2 x 1.2 cm (4 5/16 x 7/8 x 1/2 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.STOP fork; Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), Silver Products Factory K.F. Malcza (Warsaw; Sreber label; 1828-1864); 1852 (1852-00-00-1860-00-00);Porringer ca. 1800 Ebenezer Moulton. Porringer 6703Teaspoon with striker oval container and flat, curved stem, which broadens to the pointed end, Hendrik Overhulsman, 1804 Mokkalpel of silver, with a pointed oval container. The flat, curved stem broadens to the pointed end. Amsterdam silver (metal) Mokkalpel of silver, with a pointed oval container. The flat, curved stem broadens to the pointed end. Amsterdam silver (metal)Teaspoon.  Maker: Charles Piquett, American, 1813-1859Spoon 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) engravingSpoon ca. 1450 British. Spoon 471571Sugar spoon 1786-89 Pierre-Nicolas Sommé. Sugar spoon 188052 Maker: Pierre-Nicolas Somm, master 1760, retired 1806, Sugar spoon, 178689, Silver, L. 8-3/8 in. (21.3 cm.). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.16)Tea strainer, Silver, ebony, Circular bowl with perforations in shape of a six-pointed star. Flaring edge with raised cord rim. Ebony handle., USA, late 19th-early 20th century, metalwork, Decorative Arts, Tea strainerPeter, Ann, and William I Bateman, Teaspoon, one of six (altered), 1799/1800, silver.Teaspoon.   Maker: William Garret Forbes, American, 1751-1840Set of fork, knife isolated on white with clipping pathDessertSpoon.   Maker: Samuel Alexander, American, active 1798-1808Spoon early 19th century Dutch. Spoon 188070 Dutch, Spoon, early 19th century, Silver, 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897 (97.2.35)Teaspoon.   Maker: George A. Stinger, American, active ca. 1836 - 1883Folding spoon, steel, silver, gold, Oval spoon bowl, flat curved neck. Handle attached to neck with a hinge, a small locket slips over the hinge. Handle flaring towards the end. Engraved floral decoration inlaid with gold leaves. Gold inlay inscription 'Souvenir de Carlsbad ' on the front side. Spoon bowl folds towards the handle., Germany, 1790-1800, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Folding spoonToddy ladle 1718-19 Henry Jay. Toddy ladle 197409. Silver . Saunders PitmanSTOP fork;  End of the 18th century (1880-00-00-1880-00-00);Vegetable spoon with open-worked floral pattern, vegetable spoon serving spoon spoon kitchenware silver, forged sawn (container) Oval bake grained handle rounded handle end rear handle (smashed) serving HuysSpoon with round container and to the end broadening steel, Wiener Werkstätte, 1907 Spoon of silver, with round container. The stem is flat and broadens towards the end. Vienna German silver Spoon of silver, with round container. The stem is flat and broadens towards the end. Vienna German silverNewell Harding, Tea Spoon, c. 1820, silver.FourTeaspoons.   Maker: Isaac Hutton, American, 1767-1855Metal or silver spoon, top view of teaspoon, utensil for food servingDish, barge -shaped, with filetly, fa. Diemont, 1821 The barge -shaped scale has right sides. The vaulted wall, which is raised at the ends, is closed at the top by a filet edge. On the flat of the two dishes, a crowned lion, a probably English helmet sign, is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal) The barge -shaped scale has right sides. The vaulted wall, which is raised at the ends, is closed at the top by a filet edge. On the flat of the two dishes, a crowned lion, a probably English helmet sign, is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal)TwoTablespoons.  Artist: George Aiken, American, 1765-1832Fork isolated on white backgroundSixTablespoons.   Maker: Robert and William Wilson, American, active 1824-46Joel Sayre, Tea Spoon, c. 1800, silver.Beautiful empty white ceramic gravy boat on a textured concrete background. Kitchen utensil itemSpoon 1670-90 Jurian Blanck Jr.. Spoon 7765Boar Spear ca. 1600 German. Boar Spear 26723Fork with the Helmet Clifford, Hendrik Helweg, 1832 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)FeedingSpoon.   Maker: Joseph Loring, American, 1743-1815Snuffers. Culture: French, Saint-Malo (Rennes Mint). Dimensions: Length: 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm). Maker: René Briceau (master 1697, active 1720). Date: 1709 or 1712-14. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Richard Humphreys, Three Tea Spoons, c. 1790, silver.Dagger ca. 1550-1295 B.C. New Kingdom. Dagger 544821Empty metal spoon on dark textured concrete background. Cutlery, preparation for dinnerSpoon 1696-97 William Scarlett. Spoon 192087Poll photo collection. Product photos; silverware. Spoon with princess Juliana from the fa. Gerritsen & Van Kempen in Zeist. January 1, 1930. Utrecht (province), ZeistTeaspoon.   Maker: William Beasom and Company, American, active ca. 1841 - 1855Ladle. UnknownArrowhead (Yanone). Culture: Japanese. Dimensions: L. 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm); L. of head 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm); W. 1 3/8 in. (3.5 cm); Wt. 1.8 oz. (51 g). Date: 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Dessert Spoon. Culture: American. Dimensions: L. 7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm). Maker: Martin Benedict (active ca. 1823-1847). Date: 1800-1830. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Porringer 1730-47 Probably Benjamin Brenton. Porringer 6662Lamp probably 10th century. Lamp 449053Salt spoon of silver. Salt spoon of silver, with scoop-shaped container. The bottom of the end of the handle is engraved.The Attarouthi Treasure - Wine Strainer 500-650 Byzantine Wine was poured into the chalices through a strainer to remove impurities before it was used in the Eucharist. This strainer is pierced in a pattern reproducing one type of Christogram, a monogram of the initials of Christs name in Greek, I (Iesous) X (Christos).. The Attarouthi Treasure - Wine Strainer 466134War 1939-1945. Small fork to the initials of Adolf Hitler. General Leclerc Museum of Hauteclocque and the Liberation of Paris, Jean Moulin Museum. 75311-12 Rourcehtte, war 1939-1945 39-45, object, Second World War, Table service, Daily LifeSpoon Commemorating the London Plague. Wokingham, England. Date: 1660-1670. Dimensions: 17.5 x 5.2 cm (6 7/8 x 2 1/16 in.). Silver. Origin: Wokingham. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Serving Knife c 1788-1817 New York. Silver . John VernonTeaspoon ca. 1810-20 British. Teaspoon 194881FuneralSpoon.   Maker: John Hutton, AmericanSet of three spoons 1760-89 Jean-Jacques Kirstein. Set of three spoons. French, Strasbourg. 1760-89. Silver. Metalwork-SilverNo maker's mark, Pair of Sauce Ladles, 1776/77, silver.Mobile made from cutlery in the Gite Le Travers, Ardeche, Rhone Alps, France, EuropeWilliam Ball, Tea Spoon, c. 1790, silver.Dessert fork, Charles Victor Gibert, French, Silver, gilt silver, Handle in the form of a gilded honeybee with wings partially extended, on a leaf., ca. 1890, cutlery, Decorative Arts, Dessert forkEzekiel Burr, Two Tea Spoons, c. 1775, silver.