
Community Silver Artistry Silverplate Berry Spoon Circa 1965
Add a Touch of Elegance to Your Table Introducing the Silver Artistry Berry Spoon by Community, a timeless piece of silverplate flatware. Perfect for serving berries and other small fruits with style and grace. This spoon is a beautiful addition to any table setting, combining functionality with ...
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Overview
Add a Touch of Elegance to Your Table
Introducing the Silver Artistry Berry Spoon by Community, a timeless piece of silverplate flatware. Perfect for serving berries and other small fruits with style and grace. This spoon is a beautiful addition to any table setting, combining functionality with classic design.
Specifications:
- Brand: Community
- Pattern: Silver Artistry
- Material: Silverplate
- Circa: 1965
- Size: 9 inches
- Dishwasher Safe: Yes
- Style: Active
- Number of Pieces: 1
Key Features
Silver Artistry by Community, Silverplate Berry Spoon, Active Pattern: No, Circa: 1965, Size: 9", Specially designed to serve strawberries, raspberries or blueberries.
Silver Artistry by Community, Silverplate Berry Spoon, Active Pattern: No, Circa: 1965, Size: 9", Specially designed to serve strawberries, raspberries or blueberries.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The berry spoon features the unique "Silver Artistry" pattern, adding a distinctive aesthetic to your flatware collection.
- Crafted from silverplate, this spoon offers the classic elegance of silver at a potentially more accessible price point.
- Specifically designed for serving berries, its shape and size are optimized for delicate fruits like strawberries and raspberries.
- With a generous size of 9 inches, the spoon provides good reach and capacity for serving from larger bowls.
- As a piece from circa 1965, it represents a vintage item that can add historical charm to special occasions.
👎 Cons
- The "Silver Artistry" pattern is noted as "Active Pattern: No," which may make finding matching pieces for a full set challenging.
- Being a silverplate item, it may require more careful cleaning and polishing compared to stainless steel to maintain its luster.
- As a vintage item from 1965, the condition of a specific piece would need careful inspection for any signs of wear or tarnish.
- The spoon's specialized design for berries means its utility might be limited compared to more general-purpose serving spoons.
- The material, silverplate, is less durable than sterling silver and could be more prone to showing scratches or wear over time.