Monday, April 23, 2012

Jam Spoons

Once again, the Victorians were true "splitters". I have posted on Jelly Spoons and Servers and Preserve Spoons earlier. Here is the Jam Spoon - its own separate utensil.


Renaissaince by Dominck and Haff (7 1/4 inches)
Jam Spoon


Raleigh by Alvin (7 1/8 inches)
Jam Spoon
Acorn by Georg Jensen (5 3/4 inches)



Mount Vernon by Lunt  (5 3/8 inches)

Jam Spoon

Putnam by Watson (6 inches)

Jam Spoon

Les Six Fleurs by Reed and Barton (7 1/2 inches)

Jam Spoon



Mayflower by Kirk Stieff (5 3/8 inches)
Jam Spoon



2 comments:

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    Your blog is not only an extremely useful & informative guide, it is also such delightful eye candy! Thanks for putting all this together - I look forward to spending several hours reading it from start to finish!

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  2. I appreciate your taking the time to read the blog. It is a labor of love.

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