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Found 80 Items Tagged "Spoon"
Objects
Pierre-Édouard Frère
French, 1819–1886
The Little Cook (La Petite cuisinière)
1858
Pierre Bonnard
French, 1867–1947
The Breakfast Room
ca. 1925
Olmec
Spoon with Incised Designs
800–500 B.C.E.
Haida
Carved Spoon with Five Animal Heads
late 19th–early 20th century
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Knife from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Dinner Fork from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Salad Fork from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Soup Spoon from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
1847 Rogers Brothers
Teaspoon
ca. 1890
Reed & Barton
American, 1840–present
Tablespoon, Shell Pattern
ca. 1880
Reed & Barton
American, 1840–present
Coffee Spoon
ca. 1890
Ancestral Pueblo
Ladle
900–1300 C.E.
Lilly Martin Spencer
American, born England, 1822–1902
Kiss Me and You'll Kiss the 'Lasses
1856
Boris Bally
American, born 1961
Fork, Tablewear Series
Designed and made 1987
Boris Bally
American, born 1961
Spoon, Tablewear Series
Designed and made 1987
Yup'ik; Iñupiaq
Horn Ladle
late 19th century
Guro
Spoon Topped with Bovine (Iri Ganä)
20th century
Haida
Large Carved Black Spoon
1801–1900
Pierre-Édouard Frère
French, 1819–1886
The Little Cook (La Petite cuisinière)
1858
Pierre Bonnard
French, 1867–1947
The Breakfast Room
ca. 1925
Olmec
Spoon with Incised Designs
800–500 B.C.E.
Haida
Carved Spoon with Five Animal Heads
late 19th–early 20th century
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Knife from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Dinner Fork from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Salad Fork from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Soup Spoon from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
1847 Rogers Brothers
Teaspoon
ca. 1890
Reed & Barton
American, 1840–present
Tablespoon, Shell Pattern
ca. 1880
Reed & Barton
American, 1840–present
Coffee Spoon
ca. 1890
Ancestral Pueblo
Ladle
900–1300 C.E.
Lilly Martin Spencer
American, born England, 1822–1902
Kiss Me and You'll Kiss the 'Lasses
1856
Boris Bally
American, born 1961
Fork, Tablewear Series
Designed and made 1987
Boris Bally
American, born 1961
Spoon, Tablewear Series
Designed and made 1987
Yup'ik; Iñupiaq
Horn Ladle
late 19th century
Guro
Spoon Topped with Bovine (Iri Ganä)
20th century
Haida
Large Carved Black Spoon
1801–1900
Pierre-Édouard Frère
French, 1819–1886
The Little Cook (La Petite cuisinière)
1858
Pierre Bonnard
French, 1867–1947
The Breakfast Room
ca. 1925
Olmec
Spoon with Incised Designs
800–500 B.C.E.
Haida
Carved Spoon with Five Animal Heads
late 19th–early 20th century
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Knife from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Dinner Fork from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Salad Fork from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
Izabel Lam; Izabel Lam International NYC
Soup Spoon from a 5 Piece Place Setting, Sphere Pattern
ca. 1990
1847 Rogers Brothers
Teaspoon
ca. 1890
Reed & Barton
American, 1840–present
Tablespoon, Shell Pattern
ca. 1880
Reed & Barton
American, 1840–present
Coffee Spoon
ca. 1890
Ancestral Pueblo
Ladle
900–1300 C.E.
Lilly Martin Spencer
American, born England, 1822–1902
Kiss Me and You'll Kiss the 'Lasses
1856
Boris Bally
American, born 1961
Fork, Tablewear Series
Designed and made 1987
Boris Bally
American, born 1961
Spoon, Tablewear Series
Designed and made 1987
Yup'ik; Iñupiaq
Horn Ladle
late 19th century
Guro
Spoon Topped with Bovine (Iri Ganä)
20th century
Haida
Large Carved Black Spoon
1801–1900
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