These are often found with pairs of chopsticks, but some miscreant seems to have made off with the chopsticks.
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A delightful bit of Victoriana where function follows form, as each tine is shaped like a tiny cucumber.
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We have never encountered a spoon with this boat-shaped flat bottom bowl in the past, and have conferred with a Very Knowledgeable Fellow who has owned one (yes, just one) before and is of the opinion that this is indeed a berry spoon.
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What could you do with them? Well, I for one would be ecstatic if served an appetizer of duck liver paté in a little ramekin with a very elegant silver knife. But then again, I'd probably also be pretty happy to see this even without one...
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Kerr, a famous Newark jewelry and silver manufacturer of the early twentieth century, was noted for excellence of design...
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In the Boston School of early 20th century Art & Crafts silver, it is much more common to see this type of "lotus" bowl in copper than in silver. We are pleased to provide this scarce example.
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A perfect "entry level" item for someone who is considering a collection of hand wrought silver.
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In many ways, this is an exemplary item, as it has had scant use, little pattern wear and is pleasantly heavy in the hand. Sadly, as may be seen in our second photo, there has been an erasure from the reverse. However, the spoon is still guaranteed to hold your soup or dessert!
Did these spoons belong to one of Vice President John Calhoun's children? We like to think yes, but don't ask me to prove it!
This lovely example is entirely hand wrought, and dates from 1948...