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I have long wanted to acquire a spooner. Don’t know why, just have. At least this is what I am assuming that this is (could actually be a water goblet for all I know). It came in a box lot from my guy’s last auction find. I was very pleased to see it.
This is how The Encyclopedia of Glass (Mark Pickvet) defines a spooner or spoon holder:
A tall cylindrically-shaped short-stemmed glass vessel, with or without handles, used for holding dessert spoons vertically. Spooners often resemble short-stemmed goblets, and/or vases, and were popular in pressed glass table sets of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.”
I have been trying to identify its provenance, with no luck, but I have come across some interesting sites online that I thought I’d pass on. Quality Pattern Glass has an online slide show with a number of pretty pieces identified.
Mitzi’s Miscellany provides an informative description of the difference between a celery vase and a spooner, with lots of photos.
This is an online shop, with lots of examples of named pieces – Pattern Glass Spooner Store.
I think you’re right about its being a goblet. Pickvet isn’t a reliable informant, for one thing, spooners are for teaspoons, not dessert spoons.