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This impressive lot comprises approximately 25 or more handcrafted wooden kitchen utensils and tools representing a wide variety of forms and woodworking techniques. The collection includes large serving spoons with oval and square bowls, two-tine and three-tine forks, flat spatulas with ridged textures, rolling pins, small mushroom-shaped muddlers or cocktail stirrers, chopsticks, a decorative intricately carved cylindrical rolling pin or mold with geometric folk art motifs, butter paddles, a wooden clamp or press tool, and several smaller specialty implements. Woods appear to include beech, oak, and possibly maple or birch, all in natural unfinished or lightly finished blonde tones, with the exception of one darker carved decorative piece that shows older patina. The carved cylindrical piece is particularly noteworthy, featuring detailed relief carvings consistent with Eastern European or Scandinavian folk craft traditions, possibly a springerle rolling pin or butter mold. Several pieces appear to be student or craft workshop projects based on the pencil markings visible on some handles, while others show skilled lathe-turned construction. Condition is overall Very Good; the majority of pieces appear unused or minimally used with clean surfaces, though a few show light handling marks, minor surface scratches, and one rounded spoon head shows some darkening and small surface checks consistent with age or drying. No major cracks, breaks, or missing parts observed across the lot.