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Spoon

This Arabian spoon is one of a pair. It has a long curving metal handle with decorative mother of pearl inlay and a large mother of pearl bowl.

Spoon

This Arabian spoon is one of a pair. It has a long curving metal handle with decorative mother of pearl inlay and a large mother of pearl bowl.

Spoon

This large spoon is from India. It is made of mother of pearl. The bowl and handle are fixed together by a pressed decorative silver mount.

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It is made of dark wood, and dates from 1700-1800. The handle has been broken off. The bowl is decorated with linear incisions around the lip. There is an ornately ...

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It is made from dark wood, with a paler patch along the handle, and dates from 1700 - 1800. It is decorated with an ornately carved and pierced handle, and linear ...

Spoon

This spoon is from West Africa. It has been carved from one piece of wood. The spoon has decorative carvings of lines in a herring-bone pattern along the handle. The old museum label attached to the spoon ...

Spoon

This spoon is from Cameroon. It has been carved from one piece of wood. The spoon has decorative carvings of lines in a herring-bone pattern along the handle.

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It dates from 1700 - 1800. It is decorated with an ornately carved and pierced handle, and linear incisions around the lip of the bowl.

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It dates from 1700 - 1800. It is decorated with an ornately carved and pierced handle, and linear incisions around the lip of the bowl.

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It dates from 1700-1800. The bowl is decorated with linear incisions around the lip. There is an ornately carved and pierced area where the handle would have started, ...

Spoon

A small brass spoon, with a circular bowl. The spoon has a long handle with an embossed ridge running along the centre. There are traces of Indian writing on the underside.

Spoon

A carved ivory spoon with a pronged handle. It was originally thought to be Batanga, but is more probably a Nguni snuff spoon from South Africa.

Spoon

A carved ivory spoon, the back of which is decorated with incised black lines in a criss-cross pattern. It was originally thought to be Batanga, but is more probably a Nguni snuff spoon from South Africa....

Spur

One of a pair of metal spiked wheel spurs from Argentina, c.1870. The spur is attached to a metal strap which fits around a boot.

Spur

One of a pair of metal spiked wheel spurs from Argentina, c.1870. The spur is attached to a metal strap which fits around a boot.

Spur

This is a pair of women's metal spurs from South America . A miniature spiked wheel is attached to a semi-circular metal bracket. The bracket would be attached to a boot.

Spur

This is a pair of women's metal spurs from South America . A miniature spiked wheel is attached to a semi-circular metal bracket. The bracket would be attached to a boot.

Spur

This pair of metal spurs is from Mexico. A spiked wheel is attached to a metal strap. The strap fits around a boot, and is attached by the fixings at the sides. The spur is decorated with scaloped engravings ...