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CUTLERY, four parts, spoon, Roman type, brass with fragmentary silver plating, raised handle with end in the form of a bishop's head, length 13.5 cm. Silver & Other Metals - Other metals - Auctionet
How did people eat in ancient Rome? - Quatr.us Study Guides
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Ancient Roman Silver Spoon, c. 2nd - 4th Century AD [PA-3431] - $0.00 : Antique Manuscripts, Maps, Prints and Antiquities -
1,800-Year-Old Roman Multitool | WIRED
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Did Romans use silverware to eat with? - Quora
The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Twitter: "An ancient Roman spork! This elegant & unusual eating utensil doubles as both a spoon & a fork http://t.co/TCWoS6P0Fy http://t.co/s5lJbayThJ" / Twitter
What utensils did the Romans use to eat? - Quora
A41 ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE DECORATED MEDICAL SPOON CIRCA 200-300AD | eBay
Bone spoon | Roman | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Did Romans use silverware to eat with? - Quora
Series of Graeco-Roman surgical and toilet instruments found at Thebes. In the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum. Ex-hamonic Collection | Wellcome Collection
The Swiss Army Knife has its Roots in Ancient Rome - GRAND VOYAGE ITALY
Roman spoon made of glass « IMPERIUM ROMANUM
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Romans in Britain - Roman Cooking:The Kitchen and Implements
Silver simpulum (ladle) | Roman | Late Republican | The Metropolitan Museum of Art