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Servers will be broken down into six sections: Serving Spoons (those with a bowl), Serving Forks (those with tines), Serving Knives (those with blades), Serving Sets (combinations of servers or serving and place pieces), Ladles (bowls again!), and Miscellaneous Servers (everything else!). Identifying the original use of a server can sometimes be difficult, especially if one does not have the manufacturer's catalog. As a consequence we may have just what you need listed under a completely different category than what you might expect. Thus it is hoped that having a separate page for these six broad groupings of servers will enable you to search through somewhat similar categories that may more quickly yield what you are looking for. These sections will include post-Civil War American Servers and foreign examples of any age. There is a separate archival only page devoted to Baltimore Repoussι Servers if that is your only interest. For Civil War and earlier American examples please check out Coin Silver Servers, Coin Silver Ladles, and Coin Silver Sugar Tongs. For all of our stock of 20th century handcrafted silverware please check out the Arts & Crafts Silverware page. Also please check out our Place Flatware page.

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Berry Spoons (aka Fruit)

1596-50. Bailey & Co. 'Engraved & Twist' Berry Spoon with floral & bright-cut upper handle and a shaped & ovoid lobed bowl; struck with Bailey & Co.'s four trademarks indicating use of the sterling standard. Script engraved mono "JE". 9.0" long, 2.25" bowl width, 2.1 troy oz. $150.
1588-54. Gorham 'Buttercup' Berry or Salad Serving Spoon with shaped gilt bowl. Vertical script mono "DBP"? 8.95" long, 3.9" bowl width, 3.0 troy oz. $125.
1603-38. Kirk 'Repousse' Large Berry Spoon with fruit embossed shaped circular bowl, c.1920-1925. 9.0" long, 3.1" bowl diameter, 3.55 troy oz. Mono erased. $175.
1607-40. Kirk 'Repousse' Small Berry Spoon with fruit embossed shaped circular bowl, c.1930-1950. 7.5" long, 2.5" bowl diameter, 2.15 troy oz. No mono. $125.
1586-65. Stieff 'Rose' Large Berry Spoon with shaped ovoid lobed bowl, c.1910-1925.  Vertical script mono "MKS". 9.15" long, 2.85" bowl width, 3.75 troy oz. $225.
1586-01. Stieff 'Rose' Small Berry Spoon with shaped ovoid lobed bowl, c.1905-1910.  Old English mono "B". 7.95" long, 2.5" bowl width, 2.6 troy oz. $125.
1588-49. Stieff 'Rose' Small Berry Spoon with embossed fruit decorated shaped ovoid bowl, c.1920-1930. Old English mono "S". 8.0" long, 2.55" bowl width, 2.95 troy oz. $175.
1582-24. Andrew E. Warner 'Antique Engraved' with engraved freehand & engine-turned decorated handle ending in a ahaped and ovoid gilt bowl; marked "WARNER  COIN" presumably retailed by the Baltimore silversmith but probably manufactured in Philadelphia , c.1855-1870. Script mono "AFM". 9.15" long, 2.1" bowl width, 1.5 troy oz. $100.

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Bon Bon Spoons (aka Candy, Nut & etc)

1607-84. R. Blackinton & Co. Bon Bon Spoon in an unknown scroll edged pattern with enamel floral decoration, c.1890-1900. 4.65" long, 1.75" bowl width, 0.39 troy oz. Some enamel loss. $20.
1569-17. International 'Revere' Bon Bon Spoon (1898) with pierced and gilt fancy shallow scoop bowl. Old English mono "J". 6.0" long, 2.5" bowl width, 1.2 troy oz. $ 60.
1607-78. Kirk 'Repoussι' Bon Bon Spoon with fruit embossed bowl, c.1925-1950. No mono. 5.12" long, 2.0" bowl width, 0.95 troy oz. $ 50.
1569-18. Manchester Mfg. Co. 'Lafayette' Bon Bon Spoon (1898) with a pierced heart shaped flat gilt bowl with raised edge. Old English mono "J". 5.45" long, 1.8" bowl width, 0.47 troy oz. $22.
1581-06. Manchester Mfg. Co. Bon Bon Spoon in an unknown floral and scroll pattern with pierced and lobed gilt bowl. No mono. 5.25" long, 1.65" bowl width, 0.5 troy oz. $25.
1575-08. Shiebler Large Bon Bon Spoon in the #4057 model with the handle and bowl constructed of repetitive cast floral and scroll elements. No mono. 5.8" long, 2.9" bowl diameter, 2.0 troy oz. Repaired with several small losses and cracks in the bowl. $160.
1526-29. Stieff 'Rose' Bon Bon Spoon with shaped bowl, c.1930-1960. No mono. 5.25" long, 2.05" bowl width, 1.1 troy oz. $45.
1607-82. Stieff 'Corsage' Bon Bon Spoon (1935) with shaped bowl. No mono. 5.25" long, 2.05" bowl width, 1.1 troy oz. 0.95 troy oz. $40.
1569-16. Towle 'Diane' Bon Bon Spoon (1889) with scroll decorated gilt bowl. Old English mono "J". 4.88" long, 2.5" bowl width, 1.05 troy oz. Wear to bowl gilding. $ 50.
2000-03. Watson 'Princess' Bon Bon Scoop (1900) with pierced and lobed scoop bowl. No mono. 5.9" long, 1.95" bowl width, 0.75 troy oz. $40.
1578-50/51. 2 Whiting 'Louis XV' Bon Bon Spoons (1891) with pierced and lobed bowls. No mono. 4.5" long, 2.0" bowl width, 0.4 troy oz. each average. $25./ea
2000-02. Whiting 'New Empire' Bon Bon Spoon (1894)  with pierced and lobed gilt bowl. No mono. 4.3" long, 2.1" bowl width, 0.44 troy oz. $30.

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Entree Spoons (aka Basting, Gravy, Sauce, Stuffing, Kitchen, Porridge & etc)

1602-01. Reed & Barton 'French Antique' Platter Spoon (1901) with applied button on the back of the handle. Script mono "MJF". 13.75" long, 2.45" bowl width, 5.5 troy oz. $ 200.
1614-08. Whiting Mfg. Co. 'Armor' Platter Spoon (1871) struck with the retailer's mark of Palmer & Bachelders of Boston MA. No mono, probably erased. 13.6" long, 2.0" bowl width, 4.9 troy oz. $225.
1585-61. Antique Franco-American Platter Spoon in an 'Pointed Antique' pattern; struck on the back with a worn set of Paris hallmarks indicating probable manufacture between 1774-1780 together with the mark of either  S∙I  or  I∙S  in a serrated rectangular by an unidentified but presumably American silversmith c.1780-1815. 13.35" long, 2.25" bowl width, 4.6 troy oz. The thread edge on the back of the handle near the bowl indicates that the handle was originally 'Fiddle Thread' before being re-worked; the script mono "JMHM" would have been added at that time. $ 375.

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Mustard Spoons (also Condiment & Horseradish Spoons)

1497-46. Watson 'Windsor' Small Mustard Spoon (1923) with oval bowl. No mono. 3.3" long, 0.85" bowl width, 0.25 troy oz. $ 20.
1569-32. Whiting 'Oval Twist' Mustard Spoon (c.1880). No mono. 4.5" long, 0.88" bowl width, 0.25 troy oz. $ 35.
1580-59. Wood & Hughes 'Angelo' Mustard Spoon (1878) with circular gilt bowl; retailed by Wm. Frantz & Henry Optiz of New of New Orleans LA working 1880-1897. Script mono "BHW" on the back of the handle. 6.4" long, 0.95" bowl diameter, 0.48 troy oz. $45.

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Olive Spoons

1611-54. Stieff 'Princess' Olive Spoon (1915) with the hand-chased handle ending in a pierced bowl. Vertical script mono "MDH". 5.75" long, 1.0" bowl width, 0.95 troy oz. $75.
1565-63. Stieff 'Rose' Olive Spoon with pierced bowl, c.1925-1950. Vertical script mono "MEY". 5.62" long, 0.94" bowl width, 0.65 troy oz. $ 35.

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Pea Spoons

1602-10. Kirk 'Wadefield' Pierced Table Spoon c.1960-1990. No mono. 8.4" long, 1.2" bowl width, 2.3 troy oz. $65.
1611-58. Stieff 'Rose' Pea Spoon with pierced ovoid bowl, c.1930-1970. No mono. 8.0" long, 2.6" bowl width, 2.9 troy oz. $150.

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Salt Spoons

1527-90. Pair B.L. Beiderhase & Co. 'Moresque' Salt Spoons (1873) in patent design #6967. Old English mono "AMB". Beiderhase was a partner and successor of J.R. Wendt & Co. 3.5" long, 0.7" bowl width, 0.54 troy oz. Some salt scarring to the bowls. $ 40.
1567-08. Pair Gorham Fancy Pattern #6(?) Salt Spoons with floral and scroll decorated handle and swirl-lobed oval bowl, c.1890-1900. No mono. 3.5" long, 0.88" bowl width, 0.5 troy oz. $ 70.
1596-12. Pair Elizabeth II 'Hanovarian Rattail' Salt Spoons hand-forged and marked by James Robinson at London in 1968. No mono. 2.75" long, 0.75" bowl width, 0.57 troy oz. $ 40.
1553-61. Carl Schon 'Fiddle' Salt Spoon with a shovel bowl; struck with an intertwined "SC" maker's mark used on the hand-forged Baltimore arts & crafts spoon dating c.1910-1925. No mono. 3.75" long, 0.6" bowl width, 0.35 troy oz. $ 35.
1611-71. Pair Stieff 'Chrysanthemum' Salt Spoons with oval bowls, c.1900-1920. No mono. This was Stieff's only double sided floral pattern. 3.1" long, 0.75" bowl width, 0.65 troy oz. $ 45.
1611-68. Pair Stieff 'Rose' Salt Spoons with circular gilt bowls, c.1920-1960. No mono. 2.85" long, 0.75" bowl width, 0.42 troy oz. $ 40.

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Serving Spoons (Miscellaneous)

1568-39. Gustav Andersen 'Arts & Crafts' Large Serving Spoon with flanged bowl; Madison WI c.1940-1962. This is similar in outline and may be an example of his 'Ivy' pattern which was sold to Old Newbury Crafters by his widow. 10.85" long, 2.5" bowl width, 3.65 troy oz. SOLD
1564-70. Durgin 'Madame Royale' Small Serving Spoon (1897) with floral decorated bowl; retailed by Bigelow Bros. & Kennard of Boston MA. No mono. 7.38" long, 2.0" bowl width, 1.7 troy oz. $ 85.
1582-05. Gorham 'H 885' Large Serving Spoon with a carved curved wooden handle ending in a lobed bowl, c.1885-1915. Script mono "EFduP" in the bowl presumably for a member of the duPont family. 11.35" long, 2.15" bowl width. This type spoon may have been used with a chafing dish. Some scratches in the bowl. $50.
1567-06. Gorham 'Luxembourg' Preserve Spoon (1893) with scroll decorated flanged pointed bowl. Vertical fancy script mono "L". 8.62" long, 2.25" bowl width, 2.2 troy oz. $ 100.
1568-67. 2 Jenkins & Jenkins 'Repoussι' Large Serving Spoons with ovoid bowls, working 1908-1923. Old English mono "C". 9.05" long, 2.2" bowl width, 2.9 troy oz. each. $ 135./ea.
1572-43. Jenkins & Jenkins 'Repoussι' Large Serving Spoon with ovoid bowl, working 1908-1923. Old English mono "H". 9.0" long, 2.2" bowl width, 2.95 troy oz. $135.
1586-18. Jenkins & Jenkins 'Repoussι' Medium Serving Spoon with ovoid bowl, working 1908-1923. Vertical script mono "JPP". 8.6" long, 1.85" bowl width, 2.0 troy oz. $90.
1559-44. Kirk 'Repoussι' Medium Salad Serving Spoon, c.1930-1950. No mono. 9.0" long, 2.44" bowl width, 3.05 troy oz. $ 150.
1554-04. Kirk 'Repoussι' Large Serving Spoon c.1900-1910. Script mono "SdeBC". 9.5" long, 2.12" bowl width, 3.3 troy oz. $ 160.
1565-52. Kirk 'Repoussι' Medium Serving Spoon with ovoid bowl, c.1895. Vertical script mono "MBN". This is the earliest Kirk die-stamped 'Repousse' pattern in use c.1885-1898. 9.05" long, 1.75" bowl width, 2.5 troy oz. $ 150.
1376-20.jpg (39611 bytes) 1376-20. Kirk 'Repoussι' Medium Serving Spoon with ovoid bowl, c.1925-1950. Vertical script mono "MLS". 8.44" long, 1.8" bowl width, 2.0 troy oz. $ 95.
1591-04. J.S. MacDonald 'Repoussι' Large Serving Spoon with ovoid bowl, c.1895-1920. Retailed by MacDonald; probably made by Klank or their successor Schofield. Script mono "MR" near base of handle. 9.25" long, 2.3" bowl width, 3.6 troy oz. $ 125.
1611-52. Stieff 'Princess' Large Salad Serving Spoon (1915) with the hand-chased handle ending in a shaped bowl, c.1930-1960. No mono. 9.15" long, 2.9" bowl width, 5.0 troy oz. $375.
1586-66. Stieff 'Rose' Large Salad Serving Spoon with shaped bowl, c.1905-1910. Vertical script mono "MLM". 9.2" long, 2.75" bowl width, 4.1 troy oz. $ 225.
1557-53. Stieff 'Rose' Large Salad Serving Spoon with shaped bowl, c.1915-1925. Vertical script mono "MMC". 9.0" long, 2.75" bowl width, 4.0 troy oz. $ 225.
1611-57. Stieff 'Rose' Small Salad Serving Spoon with shaped bowl, c.1930-1960. No mono. 8.0" long, 2.55" bowl width, 2.9 troy oz. $ 125.

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Stirring Spoons (aka Claret, Cocktail, Lemonade, Martini, Muddler, Pitcher & etc) 

       

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Sugar Spoons (aka Sugar Shells) (see Sugar Sifters in Miscellaneous Servers)

1530-68. Antique George V Silver Sugar Spoon with the long tapering cylindrical handle socket ending in a short tapering mother-of-pearl end, scalloped-edge bowl; marked by James Dixon & Sons at Sheffield in 1911/12. No mono. 5.55" long, 1.38" bowl width. Some staining to mother-of-pearl. $ 40.
1551-62. Gorham 'Chippendale' Large Sugar Spoon (1890) with engaved flanged ovoid bowl. Engraved Old English "W" on the front and script 1867-1892" for a 25th anniversary on the back. 6.8" long, 1.8" bowl width, 1.05 troy oz. $ 50.
1605-37. Gorham 'Versailles' Sugar Spoon (1888) with shaped ovoid lobed bowl. No mono. 6.5" long, 0.9" bowl width, 0.95 troy oz. $55.
1604-27. Kirk 'Repoussι' Sugar Spoon with lobed ovoid bowl, c.1950-1980. No mono. 6.1" long, 1.38" bowl width, 1.05 troy oz. $ 40.
1534-09. Reed & Barton 'La Marquise' Silvergilt Sugar Spoon (1895) with floral decorated bowl and multi-colored enamel highlights. Fancy vertical script mono "G". 6.0" long, 1.44" bowl width, 1.0 troy oz. gross. Some enamel loss and gilding wear. $ 75.
1584-23. Stieff 'Lady Claire' Sugar Spoon (1920) with ovoid bowl. No mono. 6.05" long, 1.25" bowl width, 0.95 troy oz. $30.
1588-67. Stieff 'Princess' Sugar Spoon (1915) with hand-chased floral decoration and ovoid bowl. No mono. 6.15" long, 1.38" bowl width, 1.6 troy oz. $75.
1513-16. Stieff 'Rose' Sugar Spoon with ovoid bowl, c.1925-1950. No mono. 6.0" long, 1.3" bowl width, 1.1 troy oz. $ 40.
1560-04. Towle 'Hampton' Sugar Spoon (1892) with lobed bowl and scroll-decorated shoulder flange. No mono. Diagonal script engraved on the back "Toronto" as a souvenir. 5.62" long, 1.3" bowl width, 0.65 troy oz. $ 35.
1551-61. Wendt 'Florentine' Large Sugar Spoon (1870) with lobed ovoid gilt bowl; retailed by Henry Semken of Washington DC. Script mono "AAW" on back of handle. 6.88" long, 1.65" bowl width, 1.2 troy oz. $ 75.
1563-48. Whiting No. 1' Silvergilt Sugar Spoon (1885) with lobed bowl. No mono. 6.38" long, 1.25" bowl width, 0.5 troy oz. $ 45.
1594-09. Engraved 'Antique Lily' Sugar Spoon with a floral engraved shaped ovoid matte gilt bowl. Script "EB" on front of handle and "1892" on the back. 6.3" long, 1.3" bowl width, .85 troy oz. Made by an unknown manufacturer. $30.

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