Request to identify this hollowware by Standard Silver Co Toronto
Request to identify this hollowware by Standard Silver Co Toronto
Hello,
I have this piece of EPBM hollowware by Standard Silver Co Toronto. The product number is 553, but I don't know what it is. Is it a candy tray, or mini serving tray? It is about 22 cm long, 7.5 cm wide, and 4.5 cm high.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Curtis
I have this piece of EPBM hollowware by Standard Silver Co Toronto. The product number is 553, but I don't know what it is. Is it a candy tray, or mini serving tray? It is about 22 cm long, 7.5 cm wide, and 4.5 cm high.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Curtis
Re: Request to identify this hollowware by Standard Silver Co Toronto
::: Take a look at "sugar cube tray" in the most popular search engine, the similarities are striking ::: The dimensions of your object seem quite similar to the one which I had in sterling silver ::: I think the "EP" would mean your object is "electro-plated" which would designate it as base metal with an extremely tiny layer of silver on top of it :::
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Re: Request to identify this hollowware by Standard Silver Co Toronto
By size and shape, your item is most likely a spoon tray...
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A breadsticks holder?
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BTW..the BM in EPBM refers to "Britannia Metal". It would be less commonly used by non-British related sources, but not impossible.
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Can we see the maker marks? I tend to trust Cheryl's judgement, but this looks like it might be heavy weight and extra plated. If Standard acted as a commercial grade supplier for the northern trades, a cob corn holder or celerey tray might be possible here. They are usually found as part of the overall china service, but are sometimes executed in plate wares to make a fancier service.
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Re: Request to identify this hollowware by Standard Silver Co Toronto
That was my first thought because I've seen many of these "spoon baskets" in my collection of vintage WMF catalogs. My question is: how is a spoon tray used? Is it intended simply to carry spoons to the table? To hold spoons on a buffet table for diners to select one? To carry dirty spoons to the kitchen?dragonflywink wrote:By size and shape, your item is most likely a spoon tray...
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