Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Silver and sentiments
The other day, I was flipping through some old silverware in a cabinet drawer and happened upon a spoon that I thought was so pretty, this middle one, that I've been using it for everything: grits, soup, ice cream, cottage cheese, and of course, stirring my tea. A pretty English teacup, a French porcelain bowl, and/or an elegant silver spoon just makes anything taste better, if you ask me.
Now that I use Google Lens on an almost daily basis, I no longer have to wonder about what pattern something is. Now I can know! And so it was that I went digging for more info on my vintage silver-plated wares. These three spoons in particular are currently making me quite happy, especially after I pulled out the Wright's Silver Cream and polished them. These patterns are, from left, Rosedale Manor Plate, Arbutus by Wm. Rogers and Son, and Dresden Rose by Reed and Barton. No piece is valuable at all, and I'm pretty sure I paid no more than a dollar each for these, but I think they're such lovely spoons from yesteryear.
I bought them years ago at the Lakewood Flea Market, and I have such fond memories of plundering through the piles of silver back in the day. I pulled out this spooner and decided I will keep my vintage spoons on display and add to the collection as I polish other pieces I find lying around. So what about you? Do you dine with sterling, silver-plated flatware, or vintage pieces? I'd love to know!
I have some cute little silver-plate demitasse spoons that I like to eat my yogurt with--they do make it more fun! But I don't have a spooner! Yours is very pretty, and that's a great idea to use it to display your vintage silver spoons.
ReplyDeleteLovely silver, I agree. I used to buy pretty pieces at a yearly antique fair, from a woman I only knew as the silverware lady... Wish that was still possible! All of mine is pretty and useful but I especially love the long handled iced tea spoons and the rounded soup spoons ☺️
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty and worthy of displaying.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty spoons.
ReplyDeleteI do have some pieces that I admire in my drawer. I think I need to put them on the counter so I remember to use them.
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