This sturdy pewter spoon features the traditional fiddleback handle, a design favored in the late 18th and early 19th centuries for its durability, balance, and refined simplicity. The broad handle tapers into a smooth, rounded bowl, well-suited for both dining and serving.
A finely cast wheat motif decorates the reverse of the handle, offering a subtle nod to agrarian themes common in period design. The word Paris is cast directly into the stem, lending a sense of style and potential origin typical of Continental influences. Made from food-safe pewter, this piece combines strength with understated ornamentation—an ideal addition to historically inspired tableware.