Odd tongs.

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Odd tongs.

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This is a bit of an oddity. It is 5 inches in length with a spring action. It has one arm with head with four flat ended tines and the other head with a spade like feature. It is not bowled like a spoon but just a flattened curve. It has a Sheffield hallmark for 1820.

The immediate thought is “sugar tongs” but this raises the question; why the two different heads? They come together in a pincer movement, which suggests a scoop and gripping motion. Petit fours or some other sweetmeat is possible, but any other ideas are welcome.

Paul.

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Re: Odd tongs.

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I have been reliably informed that they are watercress Tongs. Apparently watercress became hugely fashionable and popular in the early 1800s.
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Hi Paul, thanks for sharing this new information, much appreciated.
Cheers,

Peter.
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Re: Odd tongs.

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Hi Paul,

Thanks for the information. I, for one, have learned something new.

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Re: Odd tongs.

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How cool is that! Can we assume by their length that the tongs are for individual use rather than a serving piece? Water cress is hard to eat, so an individual tongs would be useful.
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Re: Odd tongs.

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Being of sugar nip size I think that they are for individual use.
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Thanks for clarifying!
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