Spoons and forks
The pewter spoons are made of lead free pewter and can be used for eating. The orignals are made from silver, brass, pewter or wood. It was not uncommon to copy them to other materials. In the book "The medieval Houshold daily living c1150-1450" by Geoff Egan more information can be found about dimensions, tops etc.
- Silver Köln folding spoon
Material: sterling silver
Based on the one in the Stadmuseum Köln€ 175,00 -17%
- Brass spoon
Period 14th/15th century
Material: brass
Size: 11 cm
Based on a spoon in the musée national du Moyen Âge in Cluny as shown in the second picture€ 25,00 - Baluster knop
Period: 15th/16th century
Material: pewter
Size: 12 cm
The baluster knop became popular during the Tudor period; the name deriving from the Greek word for the pomegranate which was an important royal badge.€ 12,50 - Diamond top
Period: 14th/15th Century
Material: pewter
Size: 15cm
The bottom half is copied from a pewter original illustrated in "Pewter Spoons" by Coventry Museum, whereas the top half is copied from a silver original of the same date.…€ 12,50

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