In past generations, sterling silver sets were made with all kinds of specialized pieces. There were dinner knives, luncheon knives, fruit knives, master and individual butter knives, fish knives; gumbo spoons, soup spoons both round and oval, bouillon spoons, salt spoons, melon spoons, grapefruit spoons, teaspoons, 5 o'clock spoons and demitasse spoons, salt spoons, egg spoons, ice cream spoons, sugar spoons, jelly spoons, tomato spoons, nut spoons; dinner forks, luncheon forks, salad forks, fish forks, pickle forks, lemon forks, olive forks and spoons, dessert/pastry forks, cold meat forks. And that is not even getting into 3 sizes of carving sets, many different serving spoons and forks and tongs. You might enjoy scouting the listings of silverware at replacements.com for pictures and even more exhaustive lists.
honestly this is not a simple question.
For a table setting the following flatware may be used.
Spoons.
- salt spoon
- relish spoon
- condiment spoon
- sugar measure
- iced tea spoon
- tea spoon
- demitasse spoon
- soup spoon
- dinner spoon
- dessert spoon
- fruit spoon
- serving spoon
- salad spoon or tongs
- soup ladle
- gravy ladle
- sauce ladle
- spaghetti server
- #10 scoop
- ice cream scoop
forks
- appetizer fork
- pickle/olive fork
- fondu fork
- salad fork
- fish fork
- dinner fork
- meat fork
- dessert fork
- serving fork
tongs/servers
- ice tongs
- butter tongs
- sugar tongs
- salad tongs
- meat tongs
- pie server
- cake server
- lasagna server
- skewers
- chopsticks
- picks (corn cobs)
- swizzles
knives
- butter server
- bread knife
- butter spreader
- fish knife
- butter knife
- dinner knife
- meat (steak) knife
- carving knife
(and several specialized serving utensils)
There are also several silver services from gravy boats to serving platters.
The types of silverware would be the knife, fork, and spoon....
Sometimes there is a little thing called a 'spork' which is a combination of a spoon and fork, but to my knowledge it is only plastic ware.
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Wood spoons, steel spoons, holed spoons, spatulas, mashers, slicers, whisks, colanders, seives and many others
Knife, Fork & Spoon.
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20 different combinations of silverware
climatologist use silverware, aprons, pencils, and paper
The silverware is called Community.
silverware - articles made of silver
People who want Silverware.
Newbridge Silverware was created in 1933.
Yes. Silverware is a compound word.
One can purchase silverware chests from Bray Brook which offer fine English silverware, Amazon is also a online dealer in silverware chests as there are many on sale on Amazon.
Manchester Unit with 10,00 silverware
The most widespread forms of art were sculpture, architecture, mosaics and frescoes. There was also good craftsmanship in jewelry and silverware.
Use plastic silverware!
It is known for silverware and fine jewerly