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Cream skimmer's are usually circular or disk shaped. However, I have read that some Scottish cream skimmers in a sickle shape did appear in the late 18th century. Have not seen one of these though.
Looking for a different name here and purpose.
This item was used on a food that was more solid than cream, but not much.
Well, not that I recall any server like this when Mom made tomato aspic, but noting that "aspic" is missing from the list Patrick offers - guessing it's an aspic slice.
Well done Cheryl.
Yes, this piece was originally called an Aspic slicer.
These were made in exclusive patterns generally. Don't see many around.
Tomato Aspic is slightly different from tradional Aspic. It's made with tomato juice and gelatin.
The original Aspic was sort of a clear jelly prepared from a liquid stock made by simmering the bones of beef, veal, chicken, or fish.
Aspic will congeal when cooled because of the natural gelatin in the meat bones.