silver, metal, photography, metalwork-silver, sculpture
silver
metal
photography
metalwork-silver
sculpture
macro photography
decorative-art
Dimensions Length (each): 8 in. (20.3 cm)
These are two silver spoons made in London by the silversmith W. T. The artistry in such objects reminds us that even the most ordinary items carry social and cultural weight. In Britain, the prominence of silverware has long been tied to displays of wealth and status. The spoons, with their sleek design, speak to a particular moment in British history, reflecting the rise of a middle class keen to emulate the habits of the aristocracy. To truly understand these spoons, we might explore archives, trade records, and design pattern books to find out the original owner and the original cultural context. This sort of work allows us to consider what these spoons might reveal about class, consumerism, and the everyday rituals of eating in British society.
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