Spoons
One of the oldest tools for eating, antique silver spoons in earlier times, were also used for drinking. The spoon consists of the stem and the bowl. Antique spoons were also used by doctors along with being popular christening gifts. In our collection, you can find antique silver collectible and decorative spoons. A particular type of antique silver spoon is represented, in the European field, by the antique silver apostle spoon.
Silver christening spoon, Nuremberg 18th c.
This silver christening spoon has an egg-shaped bowl with a rat's tail and a baptism scene. Made in Nuremberg 1700 by Wolfgang Roessler.
A Renaissance Spoon, Silver
Renaissance, silver spoon with a round, bowl, shaped almost as a drop and a twisted stem. Made in Bremen c. 1580 by the maker Hinrik Rabbe.
Fine German Silver Partly Gilt Spoons, Forming a Pair
These fine German silver partly gilt spoons, forming a pair, are made at the beginning of the 18th century in Konigsberg by Robert Tapke.
A Pair of German Silver Spoons
This pair of silver spoons presents an elegant example of the history of goldsmiths in Danzig (modern Gdansk). The maker is Johann Rohde II.
A GERMAN PARCEL GILT SILVER SPOON WITH LEATHER CASE
The oval bowl with tapering stem chased on each side with vines, tulips and sunflowers, the stem applied with a scroll and leaf support, marked on bowl, with fitted leather case
A German Silver Gilt Spoon
This silver gilt spoon presents a wonderful example of the baroque eating culture of the end of 17th century from Augsburg. The maker is Abraham Mair.
Silver Swiss "Herm-Like Figure" Spoon
Silver herm-like figure spoon refers to a pier shaft with mounted head and shoulders. Edged oval handle on completion with female Herm. Made in Zurich, c. 1630.