19th-century agate flatware.
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19th-century agate flatware.
"Spoons" as in the kitchen flatware for eating.
If you have specific preferences for both spoon size AND depth, do those factors influence each other?
I like SMALL spoons to be shallow, and I like BIG spoons to be deep
I like SMALL spoons to be deep, and I like BIG spoons to be shallow
I like SHALLOW spoons to be small, and I like DEEP spoons to be big
I like SHALLOW spoons to be big, and I like DEEP spoons to be small
These factors influence each other in a different way
I like all spoons to be shallow, but don't have a preference for size
I like all spoons to be deep, but don't have a preference for size
I like all spoons to be small, but don't have a preference for depth
I like all spoons to be big, but don't have a preference for depth
I don't have preferences for this
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antique french travel silverware set
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View of a brochure for Charles W. Warren & Company, advertising silver flatware. Printed on front: "The Louis XIV. The newest service in solid silver by Towle. Charles W. Warren & Company. Diamond merchants and jewelers. 1504 Washington Boulevard. Detroit, Mich." Includes price list.
Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
Pieces of 8 in the modern manner! Ad for the International Silver Company flatware - 1929.