Wavy end or dog nose type rattail spoon with round oval bowl and straight handle with D-section shaft. No marks. One of three spoons cast from the same circa 1720 mold, DL*350026A-C.
Flat piece of wood sawn in the shape of a sitting rabbit holding a circular ring; painted white on both sides with the rabbit dressed in blue and detailed in black. No marks.
Balloon or piano style metal wire whisk. Multiple flexible wires bent into "balloon" shape, with tightly coiled hollow wire handle, and circular metal loop at end for hanging. No mark. Used for beating eggs.
Wall-mounted metal strip, bent back along its top and bottom, with seven shallow hooks for hanging kitchen tools and two countersunk holes at ends for screws (one screw remains). From an 8-piece cooking utensil set in original box, missing one spoon (1987.3086.1-7, .9).
All-wire fixed whisk or whip, heavy bent steel tinned wire. Oval-shaped "spoon" bowl. Coiled oval flat whip (entire mixing end is coiled), with thin wire run through center (probably the user's addition). Twisted wire shaft forms single oblong bent wire handle at end. Used to beat eggs or cream. No mark.
Bride and groom standing arm-in-arm; no base. Both figures have red-brown hair and brows, pink cheeks, fine-lined black eyes and red lips. She wears a white gown with flutter-sleeved peplum top accented by a bow cascading down front, pooled train, and long gloves; no headpiece, veil or bouquet. He sports a black tuxedo with buttoned cutaway coat and white necktie, gloves and boutonniere. Hollow cast; underside is stamped next to hole "JAPAN" in black.
All-wire combination egg lifter, slotted spoon, whisk, and beater. Dark gray wire, shaped like a large spoon: tightly coiled wire shaft, curled wire spoon bowl, with four bent movable wire prongs at end that hold a kitchen towel when closed by pulling attached wire. No mark.
Bride and groom standing arm-in-arm on an oblong pedestal base, the groom holding a top hat. Both figures have pale brown hair and brows, fine-lined black eyes and red lips. She wears a green wreath on her head and a white, fit-and-flare gown with long sleeves fluttered at shoulders, pooled train and gloves; small hole in right hand for bouquet. He sports a black tuxedo with buttoned cutaway coat and white necktie and gloves. Hollow cast with hole on underside; back of base incised "JAPAN".
Open C-shaped, "French ivory" band arched at its bow; pearlized exterior is painted with a graduated line of pink roses across bow. No marks. One of a pair of clips, 1984.0177.09-.10.
Open C-shaped band arched at middle; pearlescent exterior features a graduated line of pink roses painted across arch. No marks. One of a pair of clips, 1984.0177.09-.10.
Handheld whisk or whip, also called a spurtle. Also used as a modern spatula. Single piece of cut metal, aluminum, flat. Curved into abstracted spoon shape, with long curved handle and two long slots cut into "spoon bowl". Circular hole cut into top of handle for hanging. No mark.