Spoon

$20.00

This is an amalgamation of several 15th century examples (and our fourth spoon mold, as we refine our technology). It has what spoon-fanciers call a fig-shaped bowl, and an acorn knop, like the medieval spoons it imitates. It is cast of lead-free pewter and is safe to eat with. Sturdy enough for ordinary use – but you should not try to scoop hard-frozen ice cream with it!


Product details: Muldoon, Sara and Roger Brownsword. Pewter Spoons and other Related Material of the 14th -17th Centuries. Coventry: n.d.
Dimensions (H x W):
5 11/16 x 1 11/16 inches
144 x 42 mm

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Description

26 gr

Additional information

Weight 2 oz
Dimensions 147 in
Pennsic debut

1997