Monday 30 September 2019

Spoon Collection - Anna's jam spoon

Anna's Spoon - German .800 silver



Anna’s Jam Spoon* – Unknown German maker, approx. 1886
 When Anna was betrothed to Max in 1887, he presented to her a 12-piece, .800 silver dinner service as betrothal/wedding gift. Max had each piece monogrammed with her new married name initials of A + L. The silver set held pride-of-place in her dining room and was lovingly polished and set out for use every holiday and special occasion. Anna was a great cook and she would spend days in the kitchen stirring jams and jellies in a big iron pot. One spoon from the set was used as her ‘special’ stirring spoon. All through the war years Anna would glean berries from the hedgerows and strawberries from her garden plot to make her jam. If she was lucky, she would have a little bit of ration sugar, if not, she would barter ‘jam on a promise’ with the Schmidt’s for some of the honey from their hives. Anna’s renown as a jam maker meant she seldom had trouble making a trade. After the war, the silver travelled with her granddaughter to the USA, and that spoon was put into many more years of jam service. One day, this spoon with five of it's siblings, left for Australia with Anna’s great-granddaughter – who doesn’t make jam but will stir the occasional custard with this special spoon. Worn down on the edge of the bowl to a point, bent and slightly battered, this treasured spoon has given the women in my family over 130 years of faithful service. And someday the spoon will be handed down to Anna’s Great, great, granddaughter.
*Note: I have drawn this spoon previously (with raspberries) but it is worth drawing again!

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