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No, I don't think it's quite big enough. I've seen some spoons with some similarities called sugar spoons. Does anyone know what sugar spoons are used for?
Hi,
Sugar spoon or sugar shell is for serving from the sugar bowl, then stir with your own tea or coffee spoon. A sprinkler has a pierced bowl and is called a sugar sifter.
It seems rather like using a flame thrower to light a cigarette! However, you must be right, Tom.
I use a fancy teaspoon for sugaring my tea: much more precise.
Hi Miles,
Sorry, should have mentioned, was just clarifying the names. At 7 inches, your piece may be a tad large for a sugar spoon, could be a large one, but not at all sure of its intended purpose.
Tom
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Hi,
If the end of the spoon is as hemispherical as it looks (that it is open-ended, not like a spoon) it may be a soft cheese scoop. Seven inches is not the largest length you will see with a cheese scoop, I had owned them in smaller lengths (which are older examples often) and much larger lengths in post-1920 examples, especially British examples. How wide is the bowl?
Cordially, Fiona
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