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Servers will be broken down into six sections: Serving Spoons (those with a bowl), Serving Forks (those with tines), Serving Knives (those with blades), Serving Sets (combinations of servers or serving and place pieces), Ladles (bowls again!), and Miscellaneous Servers (everything else!). Identifying the original use of a server can sometimes be difficult, especially if one does not have the manufacturer's catalog. As a consequence we may have just what you need listed under a completely different category than what you might expect. Thus it is hoped that having a separate page for these six broad groupings of servers will enable you to search through somewhat similar categories that may more quickly yield what you are looking for. These sections will include post-Civil War American Servers and foreign examples of any age. There is a separate archival only page devoted to Baltimore Repoussι Servers if that is your only interest. For Civil War and earlier American examples please check out Coin Silver Servers, Coin Silver Ladles, and Coin Silver Sugar Tongs. For all of our stock of 20th century handcrafted silverware please check out Arts & Crafts Silverware.

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Berry Spoons (aka Fruit)

1463-06.jpg (38902 bytes) 1463-06. Alvin 'Raphael' Large Berry Spoon (c.1902) with fancy gilt bowl. No mono. 9.12" long, 2.88" bowl width, 4.7 troy oz. $ 700.
1411-44.jpg (39676 bytes) 1411-44. Alvin 'William Penn' Berry Spoon (1907). Mono "R". 7.88" long, 2.5" bowl width, 2.2 troy oz. $ 60.
1460-48z.jpg (38518 bytes) 1460-48/49. 2 Canfield Bro. & Co. 'Antique Chased' Berry Spoons with lobed ovoid gilt bowls, c.1850-1870. Replaced mono "RJO". 8.75" long, 2.12" bowl width, 1.7 troy oz. each. $ 200./ea
1458-04.jpg (40413 bytes) 1458-04. Currier & Roby 'Onslow' Berry Spoon with oval bowl (#26L); retailed by the Tilden-Thurber Co. of Providence RI, c.1920-1940. No mono. 8.62" long, 2.5" bowl width, 2.4 troy oz. $ 175.
1402-33.jpg (40366 bytes) 1402-33. Gorham 'Corinthian' Small Berry Spoon (1871) with engraved and gilt bowl. Mono "JEC". 7.5" long, 1.62" bowl width, 1.1 troy oz. Some wear to gilding. $ 95.
1461-25.jpg (38806 bytes) 1461-25. Gorham 'Etruscan' Berry Spoon (1913) with gilt bowl. Mono "GWB". 8.75" long, 2.5" bowl width, 2.7 troy oz. $ 125.
1396-34.jpg (39754 bytes) 1396-34. Gorham 'Lancaster' Berry Spoon (1897) with lobed bowl. No mono. 7.81" long, 2.44" bowl width, 1.7 troy oz. $ 85.
1389-08.jpg (40013 bytes) 1389-08. Gorham 'Old French' Berry Spoon (1904) with gilt bowl. Mono "T". 8.88" long, 3.88" bowl width, 3.9 troy oz. $ 160.
1361-03.jpg (40258 bytes) 1361-03. Gorham 'Swiss' Berry Spoon (1870) with engraved gilt bowl. Mono "R". 8.5" long, 2.5" bowl width, 2.2 troy oz. $ 150.
1422-51.jpg (39593 bytes) 1422-51. Knowles 'Lexington' Berry Spoon (c.1900) with fancy gilt bowl retailed by Arthur Wallenhorst of Baltimore MD. No mono. 9.06" long, 2.5" bowl width, 2.0 troy oz. $ 125.
1354-39.jpg (38423 bytes) 1354-39. Pair Krider & Biddle Silvergilt Small Berry or Jelly Spoons in a floral decorated 'Antique Engraved' pattern with shaped fancy bowl; c.1860-1870. Engraved "Clara". 7.12" long, 1.62" bowl width, 2 troy oz. total. $ 170.
1421-17.jpg (39880 bytes) 1421-17. J. S. MacDonald 'Antique Engraved' Small Berry or Jelly Spoon with ribbed ovoid bowl, c.1880-1900. Replacement mono "R". 7.06" long, 1.69" bowl width, 1.1 troy oz. Some loss of engraving sharpness with the removal of original mono. $ 40.
1454-43.jpg (39526 bytes) 1454-43. Stieff 'Rose' Large Berry Spoon with hand-chased repoussι five berry decorated bowl. Engraved "1887P1912" for a 25th wedding anniversary. 9.12" long, 2.75" bowl width, 4.0 troy oz. One of the earliest examples with the fruit chased repoussι bowl. STOLEN!! If seen please contact us.
1462-08.jpg (38698 bytes) 1462-08. Stieff 'Rose' Small Berry Spoon with hand-chased repoussι three berry decorated bowl, c.1915-1925. Mono "EFF". 8.0" long, 2.5" bowl width, 3.0 troy oz. Early example with hand-chased bowl decoration. $ 300.
1403-30.jpg (40325 bytes) 1403-30. A. Stowell & Co. 'Antique Engraved' Berry Spoon with berry engraved fancy bowl, Boston MA c.1860-1880. No mono. Marked "COIN". 8.12" long, 2.06" bowl width, 1.1 troy oz. $ 75.
1454-35.jpg (39910 bytes) 1454-35. Towle 'No. 43' Small Berry Spoon (1882) with floral engraved gilt bowl. Mono "D". 7.0" long, 2.12" bowl width, 1.2 troy oz. $ 60.
1425-15.jpg (39033 bytes) 1425-15. Towle & Son 'Chatelaine' Berry Spoon (1893) with gilt bowl. No mono. 7.75" long, 2.12" bowl width, 1.9 troy oz. $ 90.
1309-18.jpg (39111 bytes) 1309-18. Unger 'Jonquil' Small Berry Spoon (1904) with fancy gilt bowl. Mono "MSP". 7" long, 1.62" bowl width, 1.4 troy oz. $ 175.
1429-45.jpg (40217 bytes) 1429-45. Welsh & Bro. 'Antique Engraved' Berry Spoon with floral engraved scoop bowl, working 1883-1909. Mono "JAM". 8.5" long, 2.25" bowl width, 1.8 troy oz. $ 140.
1422-29.jpg (38960 bytes) 1422-29. Wendt & Co. 'Florentine' Berry Spoon (1870) with floral engraved bowl; retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low of Boston MA. Mono "A.H.F." 9.0" long, 2.25" bowl width, 1.9 troy oz. $ 135.
1450-04.jpg (38811 bytes) 1450-04. Whiting 'Alhambra' Berry Spoon (1871) with lobed ovoid gilt bowl. Engraved "May 1st 1871" on front and "Mr. & Mrs. J B Coyle. to Mr. & Mrs. M. Higgins." on back. 8.62" long, 2.0" bowl width, 1.7 troy oz. $ 150.
1396-30.jpg (37514 bytes) 1396-30. Whiting 'Imperial Queen' Berry Spoon (1895) with lobed gilt bowl; retailed by J. E. Caldwell & Co. of Philadelphia PA. Mono "SCG". 8.75" long, 2.31" bowl width, 2.5 troy oz. $ 150.
1425-14. Whiting 'Imperial Queen' Medium Berry Spoon (1895) with lobed matte gilt bowl; retailed by J. S. MacDonald of Baltimore MD. 7.75" long, 2.25" bowl width, 1.6 troy oz. Mono erased.  $ 100.
1422-52.jpg (39424 bytes) 1422-52. Whiting 'King Edward' Medium Berry Spoon (1901). Mono "P". 8.06" long, 2.38" bowl width, 2.0 troy oz. $ 140.
1401-05.jpg (39617 bytes) 1401-05. American 'Antique Chased' Berry Spoon with fancy bowl; marked "925 STERLING" only, c.1880-1900. Intertwined mono "MS". 8.56" long, 2.12" bowl width, 2.3 troy oz. $ 125.
1311-06.jpg (39946 bytes) 1311-06. Continental 'Hanovarian' Small Berry Spoon with gilt shell-form bowl; possibly Swiss, marked [800] only, c.1900-1935. Mono "AR". 6.88" long, 2" width, 1.5 troy oz. $ 50.

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Bon Bon Spoons (aka Candy, Nut & etc)

1362-33.jpg (40680 bytes) 1362-33. Dominick & Haff 'Alexandra' Bon Bon Spoon (1903) with wide ovoid bowl. No mono. 4.75" long, 1.56" bowl width. Possibly a bouillon spoon. $ 28.
1351-35.jpg (40045 bytes) 1351-35. Gorham 'Celeste' Bon Bon Spoon (1956) with pierced ovoid bowl. No mono. 4.12" long, 1.44" bowl width. $ 35.
1114-24.jpg (38965 bytes) 1114-24. Mealy featheredge pattern Bon Bon Spoon c.1900-1930. Mono "MCS". 5.25" long, 2.25" bowl width. $ 30.
1458-16.jpg (38863 bytes) 1458-16. Arthur Stone 'Onslow' Bon Bon Spoon with circular bowl; hand-wrought by craftsman Charles W. Brown, working 1912-1937. No mono. 4.5" long, 1.88 bowl diameter, 1.0 troy oz. $ 275.
1378-11.jpg (38319 bytes) 1378-11. Towle 'Lafayette' Bon Bon Spoon (1905) with pierced bowl. Mono "S". 5.19" long, 2.12" bowl width. $ 40.
1196-27.jpg (40609 bytes) 1196-27. American (?) Silvergilt Bon Bon Spoon with cloisonnι enamel decoration at the end of a twist handle, c.1890-1915. No mono. Marked sterling only. 5.56" long, 1.62" bowl width. $ 45.

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Cracker & Saratoga Chip Scoops

1427-34.jpg (38505 bytes) 1427-34. Gorham 'Cambridge' Saratoga Chip Scoop (1899) with pierced bowl Replaced vertical script mono "EMG". 8.25" long, 3.38" bowl width, 2.3 troy oz. $ 350.

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Entree Spoons (aka Basting, Gravy, Sauce, Stuffing, Kitchen, Porridge & etc)

1264-60.jpg (40423 bytes) 1264-60. J. E. Caldwell & Co. 'Antique' Entree Spoon. Engraved "ASJ" on front and "1929" on back. 13" long, 2.31" bowl width, 4.2 troy oz. $ 180.
1132-11.jpg (39873 bytes) 1132-11. Danish Art Deco Porridge Spoon, marked by Heimburger at Copenhagen in 1911. Mono "ES". 14.75" long, 3.25" bowl width, 4.5 troy oz. $ 230.
1367-33.jpg (40245 bytes) 1367-33. Antique S. Kirk & Son 'Repoussι' Entree Spoon, c.1885-1895. Has the traditional Baltimore "10.15" quality mark as well as a later engraved sterling mark. 11.88" long, 2.12" bowl width, 4.7 troy oz. Mono removed. $ 700.
1472-05.jpg (40838 bytes) 1472-05. Antique George IV Scottish 'Fiddle' Gravy Spoon marked by John McKay at Edinburgh in 1824/25. 12.25" long, 2.0" bowl width, 3.1 troy oz. Mono erased and spoon with a high polish. $ 200.
1313-51.jpg (40915 bytes) 1313-51. Antique German 'Plain Pointed' Platter Spoon, marked by [IM] at Augsburg, c.1800-1830. Mono "AJM". 13.75" long, 3.19" bowl width, 4.2 troy oz. Some bowl dings. $ 250.
1108-05.jpg (40730 bytes) 1108-05. Antique Continental 'Fiddle' Gravy Spoon, probably German marked [FW] with wheel town mark. Engraved "F:W:E: d: 7 Juli 1850". 11.75" long, 2.31" bowl width, 2.6 troy oz. $ 200.

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Mustard Spoons (also Condiment & Horseradish Spoons)

1411-01.jpg (39956 bytes) 1411-01. Gould, Stowell & Ward 'Grape' Mustard Spoon (1850) of Baltimore MD, working 1855-1858. Mono "JMS". Probably of New England manufacture. 5.5" long, 9.4" bowl width. $ 70.
1396-40.jpg (39324 bytes) 1396-40. Reed & Barton 'L'Elegante' Mustard Spoon (1900). Mono "HG". 4.88" long, 0.69" bowl width. $ 40.
1406-22.jpg (39111 bytes) 1406-22. Tiffany 'Broom Corn' Mustard Spoon (1890) with gilt bowl. Replacement mono "J.de P.K." 5.0" long, 0.94" bowl width. $ 120.
1408-40.jpg (39402 bytes) 1408-40. Wood & Hughes 'Medallion' Mustard Spoon (c.1863) with lobed bowl; retailed by Jacob Morch of Brooklyn NY. No mono. 5.06" long, 0.94" bowl width. $ 95.

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Olive Spoons

1173-23.jpg (40447 bytes) 1173-23. Frank Smith 'Isleworth' Olive Spoon (1914). Mono "CEK". 5.94" long, 1.0" bowl width. $ 28.
1378-64.jpg (37369 bytes) 1378-64. Stieff 'Betsy Patterson Plain' Olive Spoon (1932). Mono "DS*Y". 5.75" long, 0.94" bowl width. $ 35.
1452-27.jpg (40672 bytes) 1452-27. Tiffany 'Custom Engraved Antique' Olive Spoon with pierced ovoid bowl, c.1875-1891. Mono erased. 8.12" long, 1.25" bowl width, 1.1 troy oz.  $ 230.
1398-14.jpg (38318 bytes) 1398-14. Pair Towle 'Lafayette' Olive Spoon & Fork (1906). Mono "MGG". 6.75" long, 0.75" bowl & tine widths.  $ 70.
1411-06.jpg (39324 bytes) 1411-06. Wallace 'Normandie' Olive Spoon (1933). No mono. 5.56" long, 1.12" bowl width. $ 25.

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Pea Spoons

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Serving Spoons (Miscellaneous)

1394-28.jpg (40509 bytes) 1394-28. F. Bucher & Sons 'Hand Chased Channelback Repousse' Serving Spoon, Baltimore c.1900-1930. Mono "G". 8.75" long, 1.81" bowl width, 2.0 troy oz. $ 95.
1418-08.jpg (40232 bytes) 1418-08. Gorham 'H 884' Serving Spoon with ivory handle, c.1875-1900. No mono. 11.38" long, 2.62" bowl width. $ 600.
1374-46.jpg (38413 bytes) 1376-20. Kirk 'Repoussι' Medium Serving Spoon c.1925-1950. Mono "MLS". 8.44" long, 1.81" bowl width, 2.0 troy oz. $ 95.
1327-59.jpg (40414 bytes) 1327-59. Stieff 'Clinton A' Medium Serving Spoon (c.1920). Mono "P". 8.56" long, 1.81" bowl width, 2.1 troy oz. $ 90.
1326-55.jpg (40050 bytes) 1326-55.German Silver Small Serving Spoon with gilt bowl; made by Wilkens & Sohne and retailed by J. Schumacher, c.1900-1935. No mono. 7.25" long, 1.62" bowl width, 1.6 troy oz. $ 35.

 

1345-13.jpg (40708 bytes) 1345-13. German Silver Small Serving Spoon with ovoid bowl; unidentified maker, c.1900-1930. Mono "W". 7.44" long, 1.62" bowl width, 1.4 troy oz. $ 35.
1045-41.jpg (40717 bytes) 1045-41. Antique Continental Silver Small Serving Spoon in the 'Fiddle Thread' pattern; marked only "750", c.1870-1890. Engraved armorial. 7.25" long, 1.75" bowl width, 0.9 troy oz. $ 40.

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Stirring Spoons (aka Claret, Cocktail, Lemonade, Martini, Muddler, Pitcher & etc)

1458-01.jpg (40784 bytes) 1458-01. Porter Blanchard 'Fiddle' Pitcher Spoon with ovoid bowl; handwrought c.1945-1970. No mono. 12.5" long, 1.62" bowl width, 2.4 troy oz. $ 200.
1458-02.jpg (40656 bytes) 1458-02. David Carlson 'Pointed Antique' Pitcher Spoon; hand wrought c.1925-1930. Mono "P". 12.5" long, 1.62" bowl width, 2.5 troy oz. $ 175.
1458-10.jpg (39000 bytes) 1458-10. Old Newbury Crafters 'Finless Fiddle' Large Pitcher Spoon with ovoid bowl, c.1920-1955. Mono "C•P•P". 12.62" long, 1.75" bowl width, 2.4 troy oz. $ 140.
1458-12.jpg (38092 bytes) 1458-12. Old Newbury Crafters 'Old Newbury' Small Pitcher Spoon with oval bowl; hand wrought c.1920-1955. Mono "F E+D". 9.5" long, 1.62" bowl width, 1.4 troy oz. $ 90.
1458-17.jpg (40826 bytes) 1458-17. Arthur Stone 'Pointed End, Anthemion' Pitcher Spoon with ovoid bowl; hand-wrought by craftsman Charles W. Brown. Engraved "S. H. 1914". 12.0" long, 1.75" bowl width, 2.2 troy oz. $ 450.
1458-18.jpg (38407 bytes) 1458-18. Arthur Stone 'Pointed End, Threaded' Pitcher Spoon with ovoid bowl; hand-wrought by craftsman Charles W. Brown, working 1912-1937.  Mono "S•M•L". 12.0" long, 1.75" bowl width, 2.4 troy oz. $ 225.
1390-06.jpg (38572 bytes) 1390-06. T.C. Shops 'Diamond Point' Stirring Spoon, Chicago arts & crafts workshop 1910-1923. No mono. 12.56" long, 1.56" bowl width, 1.9 troy oz. $ 150.
1458-19.jpg (40851 bytes) 1458-19. Tuttle Silversmiths 'Pointed End' Pitcher Spoon with pierced ovoid bowl; hand wrought in 1925. No mono. 12.38" long, 1.25" bowl width, 2.2 troy oz. $ 125.

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Sugar Spoons (aka Sugar Shells)

1468-34.jpg (39248 bytes) 1468-34/35. Pair Charles Bein  'Antique Engraved' Sugar Spoons in an  with notched lobed bowl; marked  C. Bein and "COIN" of Baltimore MD, c.1858-1875. No mono. 6.88" long, 1.38" bowl width, 0.95 troy oz. each. Wear to gilding in bowl. $ 45./ea
1385-36.jpg (39253 bytes) 1385-36. Century 'Royal Rose' Sugar Spoon (1938). No mono. Manufactured by the International Silver Co. and retailed by Sears, Roebuck & Co. 6.12" long, 1.44" bowl width. $ 30.
1412-56.jpg (39986 bytes) 1412-56. F. W. Cooper 'Antique Engraved' Sugar Spoon with lobed ovoid bowl, c.1860-1875. Mono "J.T." 6.19" long, 1.38" bowl width. $ 45.
1331-59.jpg (39772 bytes) 1331-59. Dominick & Haff 'Louis XIV' Sugar Spoon (1888) with gilt bowl, retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co. Mono "FJ". 6" long, 1.31" bowl width. $ 40.
1275-43.jpg (39600 bytes) 1275-43. Durgin 'Essex' Sugar Spoon (1911). Mono "KKS". 5.88" long, 1.44" bowl width. $ 25.
1458-08.jpg (40540 bytes) 1458-08. American Silver Sugar Spoon in the 'Fiddle' pattern with shovel form bowl; hand-wrought by Peter Erickson and purchased at the Erickson Silver Shop c.1984. No mono. 6.25" long, 1.25" bowl width, 1.3 troy oz. $ 100.
1351-48.jpg (39625 bytes) 1351-48. Fessenden 'Graeco' Sugar Spoon (1910). Engraved "Mathilda" on front, "R" on back.. 5.44" long, 1.56 bowl width. $ 40.
1272-19.jpg (39720 bytes) 1272-19. Gorham 'Domestic' Sugar Spoon (1881) with gilt bowl. Mono "MBMcP".  5.94" long, 1.56" bowl width. $ 40.
1378-12.jpg (39242 bytes) 1378-12. Gorham 'Fleury' Sugar Spoon (1907) with gilt bowl. No mono. 5.88" long, 1.56" bowl width. Some bowl spotting. $ 30.
1351-17.jpg (38436 bytes) 1351-17. Gorham 'Old French' Sugar Spoon (1904). Mono "N". 6" long, 1.5" bowl width. $35.
1313-36.jpg (40002 bytes) 1313-36. Kirk 'Calvert' Sugar Spoon (1927). Mono "F". 5.94" long, 1.31" bowl width. $ 32.
0156-04.jpg (39220 bytes) 0156-04. Reed & Barton 'La Marquise' Silvergilt Sugar Spoon (1895) with enamel highlights. No mono. 6.06" long, 1.5" bowl width. Some enamel loss and gilding wear. $ 60.
1251-53.jpg (39461 bytes) 1251-53. Schofield 'Josephine' Sugar Spoon (c.1899) with scalloped ovoid bowl. Mono "SMJ". 6.06" long, 1.25" bowl width. $ 35.
1406-28.jpg (39894 bytes) 1406-28. Stieff 'Corsage' Sugar Spoon (1935). No mono. 6.06" long, 1.25" bowl width. $ 28.
0997-63.jpg (39323 bytes) 0997-63. Stieff 'Homewood' Sugar Spoon (1938). No mono. 6.06" long, 1.25" bowl width. $ 32.
1341-24. Stieff 'Princess' Sugar Spoon (1915). Mono "H". 6.12" long, 1.38" bowl width. $ 85.
1323-75.jpg (39332 bytes) 1323-75. Stieff 'Puritan' Sugar Spoon (1922). No mono. 6" long, 1.25" bowl width. $ 30.
0901-36.jpg (39162 bytes) 0901-36. Tiffany 'Faneuil' Sugar Spoon (1910) with mono "EBH" in etched reserve. 5.94" long, 1.31" bowl width. $ 40.
0454-05.jpg (39537 bytes) 0454-05. Towle 'Canterbury' Sugar Shell (1893) with gilt bowl; retailed by A. Marks. Engraved "Kate". We have a second example 1398-30 with mono "JEL". 5.88" long, 1.62 bowl width. $ 40.
0617-14.jpg (40075 bytes) 0617-14. Towle 'Dover' Sugar Spoon (c.1885) with gilt bowl; retailed by G.E. Myer of Frederick MD. Mono "AP". 5.62" long, 1.38" bowl width. $ 40.
1357-38.jpg (38841 bytes) 1357-38. Towle 'Gladys' Sugar Shell (1890) with gilt bowl. No mono. 5.56" long, 1.38" bowl width. $ 35.
1400-36.jpg (38814 bytes) 1400-36.Towle 'No. 38 Engraved' Sugar Spoon (1880) with floral engraved satin gilt bowl. Mono "C" on back. 5.56" long, 1.25" bowl width. $ 40.
1385-32.jpg (39819 bytes) 1385-32. Towle 'Shell' Sugar Spoon (1889) with floral engraved bowl. Mono removed. 5.56" long, 1.5" bowl width. $ 35.
1421-19.jpg (38549 bytes) 1421-19. Charles F. Wagner 'Antique Lily' Sugar Spoon with floral engraved ovoid bowl, c.1880-1895. Mono "CB". 5.88" long, 1.25" bowl width. $ 35.
1439-14.jpg (39530 bytes) 1439-14. Wallace 'Irian' Sugar Spoon (1902) engraved "Cedar Falls" in the bowl as a souvenir. Mono "W". 6.0" long, 1.5" bowl width, 1.1 troy oz. $ 45.
0567-04.jpg (39951 bytes) 0567-04. Watson 'Old Colony' Sugar Spoon (1922). No mono. 5.94" long, 1.25" bowl width. $ 25.
0700-51.jpg (39124 bytes) 0700-51. Wood & Hughes 'Luxembourg' Sugar Shell (c.1888). Mono "CH". 5.75" long, 1.56" bowl width. $ 45.
1215-20.jpg (39125 bytes) 1215-20. Unmarked 'Antique Engraved' Sugar Shell, c.1880-1900. Engraved "Talbott". 5.75" long, 1.38" bowl width. $ 35.

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