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Silver spoon with figure of a man at the terminal end of the handle
German
One of a set of 12 Apostle Spoons
1867 – 1899
Gift of Raymond C. Smith
1975/2.190
Silver spoon with figure of a man at the terminal end of the handle
German
One of a set of 12 Apostle Spoons
1867 – 1899
Gift of Raymond C. Smith
1975/2.191

Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw;Inuit
Spoon with Carved Handle
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Horace M. Miner
1983/2.206
Silver spoon with figure of a man at the terminal end of the handle
German
One of a set of 12 Apostle Spoons
1867 – 1899
Gift of Raymond C. Smith
1975/2.184
Silver spoon with figure of a man at the terminal end of the handle
German
One of a set of 12 Apostle Spoons
1867 – 1899
Gift of Raymond C. Smith
1975/2.186
Silver spoon with figure of a man at the terminal end of the handle
German
One of a set of 12 Apostle Spoons
1867 – 1899
Gift of Raymond C. Smith.
1975/2.188

James Taylor
Dressing Spoon
1736 – 1737
Gift of Colonel and Mrs. Thomas M. Spaulding
1968/1.59
Silver spoon with figure of a man at the terminal end of the handle
German
One of a set of 12 Apostle Spoons
1867 – 1899
Gift of Raymond C. Smith.
1975/2.189
Brass is an alloy of copper and tin. Brassware objects generally include ritual bowls, tableware for aristocrats, incense burners, braziers, and spoons. The UMMA collection does not include a complete set of dining or ritual implements but individual items including four water bowls (daejeop ), five rice bowls (jubal ), seven kimchi bowls (bosigi ), six side-dish bowls (jaengcheop ), one sauce dish (jongji ), and four spoons. It is assumed that these items were produced during the modern era. All of them were formerly part of the Bruce Hasenkamp collection.
<p>[Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art (2017), 248]</p>
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Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Brass Serving Spoon (one of a pair)
1900 – 1950
Gift of Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp and Museum purchase made possible by Elder and Mrs. Sang-Yong Nam
2004/1.306.1
A wooden spoon that is shaped like a human. The handle is the body with two legs and two arms that are crossed in from of the body, hands clasped. The backside of the bowl of the spoon has a face.
Spoon
1945 – 1955
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.436
Silver spoon with figure of a man at the terminal end of the handle
German
One of a set of 12 Apostle Spoons
1867 – 1899
Gift of Raymond C. Smith
1975/2.185
Silver spoon with figure of a man at the terminal end of the handle
German
One of a set of 12 Apostle Spoons
1867 – 1899
Gift of Raymond C. Smith.
1975/2.187
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