What-is-it question CXXII.

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What-is-it question CXXII.

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This sterling silver item is hallmarked Birmingham 1935.
Estimate the length at about 2.5 inches ( 6.35 cm.).
What was it used for ?

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Lemon juicer?

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Hi Cheryl.

No, it's not a lemon juicer.
This item has nothing to do with food.

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Pat, is it open or closed at the the bottom?

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Wrere it bigger I would say a posie holder, but its diminutative size says a lapel vase for a dandy's buttonier.
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Post by dognose »

Hi,

Agree, just the sort of thing Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot would wear.

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Post by 2209patrick »

Hi everyone.

Cheryl, my book does not provide a picture of the bottom.
I assumed it was closed, but am not sure.

JLDoggett, lapel vase is close enough for me, well done.
Book calls it a buttonhole flower holder.
Some lapel vases are attached to the lapel with a pin and not pushed through the buttonhole.

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