Friday, April 22, 2011

Bon Bon Spoons (Part 2)

Probably the quintessential utensil for the Victorians - the Bon Bon Spoon. Yes, I have posted about them earlier, but there are so many fine examples and every one is just another "over the top" piece in each pattern. (There are "scoops" and "spoons", but these are examples of the "spoons".) Although, I was rather surprised when I got my first one - they small, usually only only 4 inches long. But what they lack in size they make up in style. This is the one piece that the designer uses to showcase the beauty of the pattern.



Luxembourg by Gorham (4 1/2 inches)
Bon Bon Spoon Solid


Louvre by Wallace
Bon Bon Spoon Solid


Chrysanthemum by Kirk Steiff (5 1/2 inches)
Bon Bon Spoon Solid


Heraldic by Whiting (5 1/8 inches)
Solid Bon Bon Spoon With Design Bowl


BMS17 by Baker Manchester (5 1/2 inches)
Bon Bon Spoon Solid


Lily by Whiting (4 5/8 inches)
Large Pierced Bon Bon Server


Lily by Whiting (5 1/2 inches)
Bon Bon Scoop




Mythologique by Gorham (4 5/8 inches)


Bon Bon Spoon Solid

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