Hi all,
This item was handed down to me by from my mother. She always claimed it was a cake serving dish, but I've always found that a little hard to believe as it looks rather impractical for serving cake. The only identifying marks I can see is the number '3' stamped on a number of the component parts.
I've taken the pics in series of how the item folds open so you can see how it works. I'd love to know what it is and even better who made it and when. I expect it dates back to the 1800's but may even go as far back as the 1700's
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Thanks all.
James.
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Help identifying object
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Have always known them as folding biscuit boxes, most seem to date 1860s-80s, and usually British silverplate. Nice item and not particularly common, do google image and web searches for "folding biscuit box" and several similar examples will come up. Would guess that these are more for the English cookie or cracker type biscuits than the American soft, raised biscuits.
Cheryl ;o)
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I have seen a lot of them lately. Wondering which Silver company was the best one to produce such beautiful piece. Thanks