Utensils
Quality and documented flatware
We are proud to bring you a selection of documented French spoons and other pieces of colonial flatware.
The pewter spoons are cast in our shop, using original French 18th century bronze molds (but for the Port Royal spoons and forks). The many hours spent at finishing the lead free tableware are rewarded by the quality of the final products.
Also, we had made excellent reproductions of brass soons of the 17th and 18th centuries. Althought common duringht this time period, they are under represented among the living history community.
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French pewter spoon with paddle finial and faceted bowl attachment
First half of the 18th century
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French pewter spoon with rounded stem finial and rounded bowl attachment
Second third of the 18th century
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French pewter spoon with paddle stem finial and thread pattern
3rd quarter of the 18th century
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French pewter spoon with narrow paddle stem finial and pointed egg shaped bowl
Late 18th century (American Revolution Era)
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Brass spoon, oval bowl with rat tail and rounded tip
Mid-18th century
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Tinned Brass spoon, oval bowl with rat tail and rounded tip
Mid-18th century
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Sealtop Tinned Brass spoon, rounded fig bowl
Early to late 17th-century
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Sealtop Silver Plated Brass spoon, rounded fig bowl
Early to late 17th-century
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Pewter spoon, trifid finial, late 17th-century.
Late 17th century
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Pewter fork, trifid finial, late 17th-century.
Late 17th century