I touched on Citrus Spoons earlier, but this post is dedicated to just Orange Spoons. Like all citrus spoons, they have a pointed bowl to pierce the pulp.
Chantilly by Gorham (5 3/4 inches)
Buttercup by Gorham (5 5/8 inches)
Violet by Wallace (6 inches)
Versailles by Gorham (5 7/8 inches)
Lily of the Valley by Whiting (5 1/4 inches)
King George by Gorham (5 3/4 inches)
Imperial Chrysanthemum by Gorham (5 1/2 inches)
Luxembourg by Gorham (5 3/4 inches)
Friday, March 4, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Olive Forks (Three Tine)
Like Pickle Forks, Olive Forks come in two tine and three tine varieties. Here are some examples of the the three tine variety. There are also long and short handle examples shown.
Chippendale Old by Alvin (7 1/4 inches)
Watteau by Durgin (6 inches)
Knickerbocker by Gorham (8 inches)
Ribbon by Wendt (8 3/4 inches)
Monday, February 28, 2011
Du Barry by Durgin
Durgin introduced this pattern in 1901.
Cracker Server (9 1/2 inches)
Grapefruit Spoon
Gumbo Spoon (6 7/8 inches)
Pierced Serving Spoon (8 1/2 inches)
Butter Spreader (5 1/2 inches)
Berry Spoon (9 3/4 inches)
Cracker Server (9 1/2 inches)
Grapefruit Spoon
Gumbo Spoon (6 7/8 inches)
Pierced Serving Spoon (8 1/2 inches)
Butter Spreader (5 1/2 inches)
Berry Spoon (9 3/4 inches)