Early metal spoons. XIVth/XVIIth p. 29
Silver spoons. Europe XVIIth/XVIIIth p. 33 Silver lver forks. Europe XVIth/XVIIth p. 37
Carving forks. Europe XVIth/XVIIIth p. 41
Forks. Europe XVIth/XVIIIth p. 42
Small forks. XVIIth/XVIIIth p. 44
Spoons from the "wunderkammer" XIIIth/XVIIth p. 46
Ivories and bone XVI/XIXth p. 58 Wood XVIth/XVIIIth
p. 92 Wooden spoons. Europe XVI/XVIIIth p. 105
1 Metal cutlery XVIIth/XVIIIth p.109
Iron XVIth/XIXth p. 115
Various materials XVIIth/XVIIIth p. 118
1 Amber XVIIth/XVIIIth p. 133
Hardstone XVIth/XVIIIth p. 137
Il Glas XVIIth/XIXth p. 149
Enamel XVIIth/XVIIIth p. 155
Porcelain XVIIIth/XXth p. 164
Non European cutlery (China, Africa) p. 177
Silver cutlery. The Netherlands. XVIth/XVIIIth p. 181
Silver cutlery. German/Italy. XVIIth p. 195
English cutlery. XVIIth/XIXth p. 196
French cutlery (folding) XVIth/XIXth p. 204
French cutlery (knives and forks) XVIIIth/XIXth p. 213
Cutlery for the table XVIIth/XIXth p. 222
Folding cutlery. Europe XVIth/XIXth p. 237
Travelling cutlery. Europe XVIIth/XXth p. 243
Hungarian cutlery (Habaner) XVIIth/XVIIIth p. 260
Russian and Balkan cutlery XVIIIth/XIXth p. 265
Cutlery related to hunting XVIIth/XVIIIth p. 268
Folk Art. Europe XVIIth/XIXth p. 274
Historicism XIXth p. 281
Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Modern p. 285
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Bibliography p. 293
Index D. 294
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