What-is-it question LXI.

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What-is-it question LXI.

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Here's a scan of a ca.1890 Meriden Britannia Company catalog page.
I'd estimate the stand at about 20 inches (50.80 cm) high.
What does the catalog call this piece?

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Post by Hose_dk »

12 spoons and 12 cups.
The stand?

Well what they call is is close to impossible.
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Post by Granmaa »

Ice cream cup stand?
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Post by 2209patrick »

Well done Miles.
The catalog calls it an "ice cream stand".

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Post by dognose »

Hi Pat,
The one thing that surprises me is that the cups, judging by the height of the stand, appear to be a regular size. In Victorian England ice cream was a luxury item, sold in small glasses similar to a drinking glass but with the bowl about 90% solid glass leaving about a 1/4" at the top for a golf ball size blob of ice cream to be planted on the top, these were known as "Penny licks" and were very much a high days and hollidays treat.
I guess refrigeration came to the States earlier than England.
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Post by Granmaa »

A penny lick. 9cm high

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