- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Wooden spoon with a representation of Moscow painted in red & black. The bowl of the spoon [.1] has broken off from the handle [.2].[EC 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 24/2/2006]
- Cultural groups
- European Russian
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1907
- Date collected
- By 1907
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1907
- Materials and processes
- Material Wood Plant, Material Lacquer Varnish, Process Lacquered Varnished
- Dimensions
- Length: max 83 mm, Length: max 118 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1907.31.11.1 Accession number: 1907.31.11.2
- Research and responses
Related Documents File - Letter dated June 26 from Barbara Freire-Marreco to Balfour "Here is the second spoon series, as complete as I can make it from Mrs Sidgwick's present stock. The spoons are those in daily use among the peasants in the Moscow district, especially for eating soup from the wooden lacquered family bowl. Miss Volkovski says that the hand represents the position of the hand for crossing oneself in the Orthodox Church, [drawing] the necessarily oblique position of the thumb (if you wish to bring your thumb to a point near the top joint of your fingers) being exaggerated in the carving. But she does not know it commonly on spoons, she says. On the other hand, a lady whom I met last night thinks that she remembers such a hand carved on the handles of salad spoons in India. ?Asiatic influence in Muscovy, or backwash from Muscovy into Asia along the trade route? I return the Catalogue with many thanks…" Also a small note "I have since learnt from Mr Pogosky that the hand on the spoons generally represents the Saviour's Hand in blessing." [EB 24/10/2001]
The 7 leaf-pattern spoons are entries [1907.31.1 - 7]. The 10 Moscow spoons are entries 1907.31.8 - 17. The carved hand spoon is assigned to entry [1907.31.1]. [CF 7/12/99]
Please note that Mrs Sidgwick could refer to Charlotte Sidgwick, wife of Arthur Sidgwick (1840 - 1920), Fellow and Tutor at Corpus Christi College 1882 - 1902 [L.Ph 26/3/2004]
Search terms: Food and Drink, Picture and Graphic Art, Spoon, Food Accessory
Further items to explore
1884.117.93Painting of Jesus, on a wood panel with a gilded frame. [SM 23/12/2008]1884.117.93
1884.24.82?Sapper's sword with broad, straight, square-topped blade with saw edge on one side. Cast brass cruciform hilt. [LM 30/10/2007]1884.24.82
1925.64.1Doll with head made from the beak (upper mandible) of a wild goose, dressed in reindeer skin and with pendant brass chains.1925.64.1
1899.86.8Embroidered sword belt.1899.86.8