The Story
This large pewter spoon showcases the distinctive dog nose handle terminal popular during the Queen Anne period, a style favored in the early 1700s for its practical shape and elegant silhouette. The broad, rounded end of the handle subtly flares outward, offering a comfortable grip and a hallmark of early 18th-century design. Crafted from food-safe pewter, this substantial spoon is ideal for serving or as a striking addition to a period-inspired table setting.
Hand cast in-house from lead-free pewter using an original brass mold, this spoon showcases traditional craftsmanship and historical charm. The gentle decoration offers visual interest while maintaining the simple elegance typical of 18th-century tableware.
Durable enough for regular use and refined enough for special occasions, this spoon is a versatile addition to any historically inspired dining setting.

Details & Craftsmanship
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Description
This large pewter spoon showcases the distinctive dog nose handle terminal popular during the Queen Anne period, a style favored in the early 1700s for its practical shape and elegant silhouette. The broad, rounded end of the handle subtly flares outward, offering a comfortable grip and a hallmark of early 18th-century design. Crafted from food-safe pewter, this substantial spoon is ideal for serving or as a striking addition to a period-inspired table setting.
Hand cast in-house from lead-free pewter using an original brass mold, this spoon showcases traditional craftsmanship and historical charm. The gentle decoration offers visual interest while maintaining the simple elegance typical of 18th-century tableware.
Durable enough for regular use and refined enough for special occasions, this spoon is a versatile addition to any historically inspired dining setting.





















