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...
$35.00
$45.00
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.
$175.00
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$125.00
A delightful bit of Victoriana where function follows form, as each tine is shaped like a tiny cucumber.
These are often found with pairs of chopsticks, but some miscreant seems to have made off with the chopsticks.
$450.00
Though admittedly my memory is not what it used to be, I can't recall ever having owned an item in this pattern. It is a wonderful naturalistic form which Krider executed with the highest quality...
$135.00
$675.00
$75.00
With sinuous curves and whimsical spade-shaped feet, this is truly a little classic of English Art Nouveau silver.
prices will vary
$1,750.00
We're not going to prattle on about how rare it is or how good it is, but you may rest assured that it's both. Aside from a small test mark on the underside (please see fourth photo) the condition is pretty much flawless.
$30.00
$45.00
Unlike many of the other examples which one may find on this world-wide web, this is original, not "made up" out of a teaspoon.