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== Single Spoons ==
{{Evidence
|Art
|Literature
|Archaeology
|Discussion
}}
== Double Spoons ==
{{Evidence
|Art
|Literature
|Archaeology =
* England, [[S-S#York|York]]. 1 made from bone [MacGREGOR, MAINMAN & ROGERS:Cat.7063], 1 made from copper alloy [MAINMAN & ROGERS 2000:Cat. 10366].
|Discussion
}}
==Small Toilet Spoons==
{{Evidence
|Art
|Literature
|Archaeology =
* England, [[S-S#York|York]]. 1 possible toilet spoon made from copper alloy [MAINMAN & ROGERS 2000:Cat. 10365].
|Discussion
}}
== Spoon with Spatula ==
{{Evidence
|Art
|Literature
|Archaeology =
* England, [[H-S#Sevington|Sevington Hoard]]. 1 find made from silver. [Wilson 1964:cat.67]
|Discussion
}}
== Spatula with Fork ==
{{Evidence
|Art
|Literature
|Archaeology =
* England, [[H-S#Sevington|Sevington Hoard]]. Spatula with a 2 prong fork made from silver. [Wilson 1964:cat.68]
|Discussion
}}
==Partial Spoon Finds==
{{Evidence
|Art
|Literature
|Archaeology =
* England, [[S-S#York|York]]. 1 dish only. [MacGREGOR, MAINMAN & ROGERS 1999:Cat.7062]
|Discussion
}}
== References ==
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WILSON1964
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