I found it in my Grandma’s kitchen. What’s this thing?

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What IIst 

An asparagus server (also called asparagus tongs or an asparagus serving utensil) is a specialized serving tool designed to lift and transfer cooked asparagus spears cleanly from a platter to a plate—without crushing them or letting them slip.

How It Works (Based on the Design Shown)
This utensil typically combines two functions in one tool:

A spoon-like paddle to support the delicate spears from underneath
A hinged or tong-style top piece that lightly presses the spears to hold them in place
Together, the two sides act like a gentle clamp, making it easier to move asparagus in neat portions.

What It Was Made For
Asparagus can be long, slick, and fragile after cooking. A standard spoon often:

Lets spears slide off
Bends or breaks tips
Drips liquid across the table
An asparagus server was meant to solve those issues by providing support + control in one motion.

When It First Appeared
Asparagus servers became popular during the era of formal, multi-course dining, when households often owned many single-purpose serving pieces. Most examples associated with traditional Western table settings date to the late 1800s through the early-to-mid 1900s, when specialized flatware was especially common.

Who Created It
There is no single universally credited inventor of the asparagus server. Instead, it emerged as a practical design developed and produced by multiple tableware and silverware manufacturers as specialized serving sets became fashionable. In other words, it was an industry-made solution, not a one-person invention.

Typical Materials and Construction
Depending on the maker and price level, asparagus servers have been produced in:

Sterling silver (higher-end, often hallmarked)
Silver plate (very common for household sets)
Stainless steel (later and more utilitarian versions)
Common design details include:

A twisted or patterned handle for grip and decoration
A hinge or pivot joint near the serving end
A broad supporting paddle shaped to cradle spears

How to Use an Asparagus Server (Step-by-Step)

Slide the spoon/paddle under a small bundle of asparagus spears.
Let the hinged/tong side close gently over the top.
Lift as a unit and place onto the plate.
Release pressure to set the spears down neatly.

Why It Matters Today
Even though many modern kitchens use simple tongs, the asparagus server remains a standout because it reflects a time when table tools were designed for:

Presentation and etiquette
Precision serving
Specialized dining rituals
For collectors, it’s also appealing as a piece of vintage flatware history—functional, decorative, and unmistakably specific in purpose

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