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Vintage Embossed Copper Spreaders | Monogrammed, Set of 4 c.1900

Vintage Embossed Copper Spreaders | Monogrammed, Set of 4 c.1900

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This vintage set of four embossed copper spreaders, dating to circa 1900, reflects the elegance and craftsmanship of turn-of-the-century European flatware. Each piece features an ornately embossed handle with floral detailing and softly contoured lines, paired with a smooth, gently rounded blade designed for effortless spreading.

Each spreader is monogrammed, adding a layer of history and individuality that speaks to its past life at the table. These subtle markings are a hallmark of early 20th-century personal flatware, when pieces were commissioned to be used daily, cared for, and passed through generations.

Finished in warm copper with a rich, luminous patina, this set brings both beauty and function to the table. Ideal for butter, soft cheeses, jams, and pâtés, the spreaders feel equally at home during intimate breakfasts or formal gatherings, elevating even the simplest moments of entertaining.

 

Part of the Coppermill Kitchen Heirloom Collection, this set was selected for its enduring craftsmanship and storied character—objects meant not only to serve, but to carry memory and meaning forward.

 

Style them atop a linen-covered table, alongside antique serving boards, or display them within a curated flatware drawer as functional works of art.

 

To care, hand wash with warm water and mild soap, then dry thoroughly. Polish sparingly with a gentle copper cream to maintain their luster, or allow them to naturally patina for an authentic vintage copper finish.

 

Set Includes: 4 spreaders

Two sets in stock 

Circa: 1900

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Lovingly restored by hand with traditional methods and pure tin interiors, these antiques are brought back to life—ready to be used and treasured again. While we do our best to restore each piece, subtle signs of age and charm may remain as a testament to its history.