What is this 7" serving piece called? Made in Birmingham 1940.
Miles
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Odd serving piece
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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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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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