To brie or not to brie—a question that haunts every cheese board and soul-searching snack break. These hand-stamped spreaders aren't just utensils - they are a tiny silverplate soliloquies. Forged from upcycled vintage silverware and stamped with Shakespearean despair, it’s perfect for those who ponder life’s meaning while pairing triple-cream with fig jam.
Once just simple butter spreaders - now the "star of the show" with the hand-stamped heartwarming phrase “TO BRIE OR NOT TO BRIE”. Just add a natural wooden cutting board and start your party. Makes a lovely hostess gift.
TOP (#6000)
Manufacturer: Community/Oneida
Pattern Name: Patrician
Pattern Date: 1914
Dimensions: ~6-1/4" total length.
MIDDLE (#5998)
Manufacturer: William Rogers
Pattern Name: Del Mar
Pattern Date: 1941
Dimensions: ~6-3/8" total length.
BOTTOM (#5994)
Manufacturer: Community Silverplate
Pattern Name: Paul Revere
Pattern Date: 1927
Dimensions: ~6-1/4" total length.
For all our designs we choose wonderful vintage/antique silverplate cutlery. Once chosen, the pieces are modified and beautified by HAND; they are cut, drilled, filed and polished. We do not cast/mold any of our designs, they are all handmade, one-of-a-kind creations. All our creations are handmade - as such no two items are exactly alike.
Condition: Please note, this is an antique item that was once used as a utensil. As a result, there may be some wear to the silver-plate, fine scratches or marks from use. But some wear gives the piece patina and personality. We do our best to disclose any condition issues of note.