In Lilliput, the primitive way of breaking eggs before eating them, was upon the larger end.
The spoon-bill tyrant fly-catcher has a large, thick bill, which it uses for feeding on butterflies.
This spoon form combination can also refer to a spork, or foon. A hybrid form of cutlery which takes…
An oar is a tool used for water propulsion. Oars in general have one flat blade at one end. The user…
Also called the broad-bill and spoon-bill, the shoveler is commonly found on lakes and rivers, where…
An instrument consisting of a small concave basin with a handle, used in preparing or partaking of food.
This Apostle spoon has a handle with the figure of St. Peter (one of twelve apostles). The figure is…
A piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take…
A spoon is a utensil consisting of a small shallow bowl, oval or round, at the end of a handle. Spoons…
Spoons are used primarily for eating liquid or semi-liquid foods, such as soup, stew or ice cream, and…
This teaspoon is used in a tea-caddy and is carved out of boxwood in a 16th century Italian style. The…
This teaspoon is used in a tea-caddy and is carved out of boxwood in a 16th century Italian style.