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Three Early American Mid-18th Century Etched Sterling Spoons, circa 1752
Located in San Francisco, CA
Three early American mid-18th century etched sterling spoons, circa 1752 Two spoons etched on
Category

Antique Mid-18th Century American American Colonial Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

Towle "Old Colonial" Sterling Grapefruit Spoons
By Towle Silversmiths
Located in Seattle, WA
Towle "Old Colonial" sterling grapefruit spoons Set of six Measures: 5 7/8" L.
Category

20th Century American Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique Sterling Silver Tea Caddy Spoon Engraved Ship
Located in Seguin, TX
Early 20th century sterling silver tea caddy spoon. Hand hammered bowl, detailed hand engraved
Category

Early 20th Century American American Colonial Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver Serving Spoons 1810 Pattern by International Silver
By International Silver
Located in Antwerp, BE
pattern from the original Colonial die owned by International Silver. each of the serving spoons are 8
Category

Late 20th Century American American Colonial Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

Six "Old Colonial" Sterling Silver Grape Fruit by Towle
By Towle Silversmiths
Located in Seattle, WA
Six sterling silver grape fruit spoons; Old Colonial pattern by Towle, each with the name
Category

Early 20th Century American Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Vintage Pair of British Colonial Style Spoon Back Chairs by Baker
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Regency style spoon back chairs crafted in mahogany in an elegant form, having caned backs and
Category

Late 20th Century American British Colonial Club Chairs

Materials

Brass

c. 1920s Set of 8 Colonial Revival Sterling Silver Individual Salt Spoons
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Circa 1920s set of 8 sterling silver individual salt spoons in a Colonial Revival design. Marked
Category

Early 20th Century American Colonial Revival Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Colonial by Tiffany and Co Sterling Silver Place Soup Spoon Antique Flatware
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Big Bend, WI
Sterling silver place soup spoon, 7" in the pattern Colonial by Tiffany and Co. It is not
Category

20th Century Serving Pieces

Materials

Sterling Silver

Early 18th Century Original Red Painted Spoon Rack
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This early painted spoon rack was found in New England and was probably made for hanging or
Category

Antique Late 18th Century American American Colonial Primitives

Materials

Pine

Post Revolutionary American Mixed Pattern Coin-Silver Serving Spoons, S/7
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A grouping of seven mixed pattern, coin-silver serving spoons, American, circa 1830-1840. Wonderful
Category

Antique Early 19th Century American American Colonial Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

Post Revolutionary American Coin-Silver Sterling Fiddle Thread Table Spoons, S/6
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A grouping of six mixed maker, fiddle thread pattern, coin-silver or sterling silver serving spoons
Category

Antique Early 19th Century American American Colonial Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

Petite Antique Pewter Mustard Spoon
Located in Sheffield, MA
The antique mustard spoon is made of pewter.
Category

Antique 19th Century Unknown American Colonial Tableware

Materials

Pewter

Petite Antique Pewter Mustard Spoon
Petite Antique Pewter Mustard Spoon
H 0.25 in W 4 in D 1.13 in
Set of Five Coin Silver Spoons
Located in High Point, NC
Set of five 19th century coin silver spoons with engraved initials on the handles of JSM or JLM
Category

Antique 19th Century American American Colonial Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

Set of Five Coin Silver Spoons
Set of Five Coin Silver Spoons
H 0.88 in W 9.75 in D 2 in
Three Large 18th Century Pewter Soup Spoons, Handcrafted
Located in Sheffield, MA
The three large pewter soup spoons are handcrafted and have flared and ridged handles with stamped
Category

Antique Late 18th Century American American Colonial Tableware

Materials

Pewter

Antique Andean Colonial Silver Cup and Spoon Tupu, 19th Century, Bolivia
Located in London, GB
A antique Andean Colonial silver shot cup with chased design of coco pods together with a spoon
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Bolivian More Folk Art

Materials

Silver

Sterling Silver Salad Serving Spoons 1810 Pattern by International Silver
By International Silver
Located in Antwerp, BE
A pair of 1810 pattern sterling silver handled salad serving spoons by International Sterling. The
Category

Late 20th Century American American Colonial Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

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Colonial Spoon For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the colonial spoon you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Frequently made of metal, silver and sterling silver, every colonial spoon was constructed with great care. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect colonial spoon — we have versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 20th Century are available. A colonial spoon is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in styles are sought with frequency. Many designers have produced at least one well-made colonial spoon over the years, but those crafted by Tiffany & Co. are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Colonial Spoon?

The average selling price for a colonial spoon at 1stDibs is $139, while they’re typically $35 on the low end and $3,250 for the highest priced.

Finding the Right Tableware for You

While it isn’t always top of mind for some, antique and vintage tableware can enhance even the most informal meal. It has been an intimate part of how we’ve interacted with our food for millennia.

Tableware has played a basic but important role in everyday life. Ancient Egyptians used spoons (which are classified as flatware) made of ivory and wood, while Greeks and Romans, who gathered for banquets involving big meals and entertainment, ate with forks and knives. At the beginning of the 17th century, however, forks were still uncommon in American homes. Over time, tableware has thankfully evolved and today includes increasingly valuable implements.

Tableware refers to the tools people use to set the table, including serving pieces, dinner plates and more. It encompasses everything from the intricate and elaborate to the austere and functional, yet are all what industrial product designer Jasper Morrison might call “Super Normal” — anonymous objects that are too useful to be considered banal.

There are four general categories of tableware — serveware, dinnerware, drinkware and, lastly, flatware, which is commonly referred to as silverware or cutlery. Serveware includes serving bowls, platters, gravy boats, casserole pans and ladles. Most tableware is practical, but it can also be decorative. And decorative objects count as tableware too. Even though they don’t fit squarely into one of the four categories, vases, statues and floral arrangements are traditional centerpieces.

Drinkware appropriately refers to the vessels we use for our beverages — mugs, cups and glasses. There is a good deal of variety that falls under this broad term. For example, your cheerful home bar or mid-century modern bar cart might be outfitted with a full range of vintage barware, which might include pilsner glasses and tumblers. Specialty cocktails are often served in these custom glasses, but they’re still a type of drinkware.

Every meal should be special — even if you’re using earthenware or stoneware for a casual lunch — but perhaps you’re hosting a dinner party to mark a specific event. The right high-quality tableware can bring a touch of luxury to your cuisine. Young couples, for example, traditionally add “fine china,” or porcelain, to their wedding registry as a commemoration of their union and likely wouldn’t turn down exquisite silver made by Tiffany & Co. or Georg Jensen.

It’s important to remember, however, that when you’re setting the dining room table to have fun with it. Just as you might mix and match your dining chairs, don’t be afraid to mix new and old or high and low with your tableware. On 1stDibs, find an extraordinary range of vintage and antique tableware to help elevate your meal as well as the mood and atmosphere of your entire dining room.

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