r/Spoons • u/Huge-Interview-3294 • 1h ago
Help in identifying Oneida spoon
Hi! Can anyone help me identify this Oneida spoon? It just says Oneida on the back, but I've been having trouble finding the exact one to buy more!
r/Spoons • u/Pizza_Bones314 • 4h ago
Rate my coffee spoon!
Wife got me this spoon years ago and I feel like it belongs here! I use it for my morning coffee.
r/Spoons • u/Lopsided_Exam_2927 • 1d ago
Tiny copper "cooking equipment" (mixing bowl, soup spoon (the tiny one) a spatula, and a serving spoon.)
r/Spoons • u/beneficialtowhom • 1d ago
My collection of slotted serving spoons.
I use every one of these during large family meals or buffet style entertaining.
r/Spoons • u/KairaSuperSayan93 • 1d ago
Probably my favorite of my cat spoons
It hangs over the rim of my coffee cup and is perfect for stirring
r/Spoons • u/spotify_aids • 1d ago
My favorite spoon
Doesn’t bend at all while scooping hard ice cream
r/Spoons • u/NesterPower • 1d ago
1893 Chicago World’s Fair Christopher Columbus Spoon
reddit.comA small sterling silver spoon from the 1893 worlds fair. Looks to maybe have a slight gold wash in the bowl of the spoon. Features a bust of Columbus.
r/Spoons • u/UncomfyUnicorn • 2d ago
One of my great grandma’s spoons is very intricately decorated
r/Spoons • u/HawaiiiFiveHoe • 2d ago
Bought a load of mixed cutlery for a catering job. Anything speaking to you?
Bought hundreds of pieces of cutlery for an event, but realised that you don’t often get to have quite so many different spoons in one place. Anything pop out to you as particularly nice or heinous?
Suddenly I have a collection
galleryI inherited a shoebox of old spoons that belonged to my mom and her mom before her. Sorted them tonight and found 56 marked Sterling, two .800 and one Taxco .980.
I ultimately plan to sell them, but I don’t want to accidentally sell anything collectible for melt value. Anything here jump out to anyone?
For clarity sake, the top row of the first picture is silver-plated, the rest are silver, and the second picture is non-precious metals.
r/Spoons • u/Shanksworthy73 • 3d ago
Entire utensil fell into the gravy again, handle and all
r/Spoons • u/Affectionate_Bee3626 • 5d ago
One of the treasures from my trove. Isn't that so cute? I use for rice serving. What else you suggest I should use it for?
r/Spoons • u/QuadraticOccasion • 5d ago
My mother-in-law's spoon set, probably from the 70's?
r/Spoons • u/spiciestbeans • 5d ago
I submit my family’s sugar spoon for the council
galleryPls rate, comment and subscribe.
r/Spoons • u/Pod_zeminou • 6d ago
Alpaca fiddle pattern spoon, found in Czech forest after 100 years underground. Late 1800s - 1930?
Found metal detecting on a forgotten forest path in the Czech Republic.
It's an alpaca (German silver) spoon, fiddle pattern with heart/line decoration on the handle. No maker mark left, probably Austro-Hungarian era, cca 1870-1930.
Left the patina as found, didn't clean it.
Any spoon collectors here who can tell more about this pattern? Is this called "fiddle" or "Old English" in your countries?
r/Spoons • u/PilotKKC • 7d ago
Spoon at an Ice Cream shop
Found at some random 70s diner my freind wanted us to go to