What-is-it question XCV.
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What-is-it question XCV.
This piece is made of Old Sheffield Plate (fused plate).
Made by Harvey & Gore in the 1830's.
I estimate the length at 7 inches (17.78 cm.)
What was it used for ?
Pat.
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Made by Harvey & Gore in the 1830's.
I estimate the length at 7 inches (17.78 cm.)
What was it used for ?
Pat.
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Well... it is quite obviously a pass the salt train. In the 1830's if a person was at one end of the table, and the salt shaker at the other, they would say "pass the salt please" and another at the other end would place the shaker in the basket located at the back of the train shown, and roll it down the table. (how am I doing so far?) All right then... I have no clue!
Except that the basket in the back is there for one reason or another, any other clues?
Regards- Byron
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Except that the basket in the back is there for one reason or another, any other clues?
Regards- Byron
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Hello Kerangoumar.
Check out our first What-is-it Question from over a year ago here:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6325" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Check out our first What-is-it Question from over a year ago here:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6325" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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i like the little engineer on top of the enormous boiler. trains used to be very attractive for tabletop decoration - i wish i had a photo of my grandfather's long-gone salt train. he had rigged it up on a narrow-gauge train track, there was a little silver locomotive with silver salts on wheels. used to make my grandmother absolutely livid so he played with it all the time. i don't recall whether they all went together - the locomotive and cars, i mean.
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i like the little engineer on top of the enormous boiler. trains used to be very attractive for tabletop decoration - i wish i had a photo of my grandfather's long-gone salt train. he had rigged it up on a narrow-gauge train track, there was a little silver locomotive with silver salts on wheels. used to make my grandmother absolutely livid so he played with it all the time. i don't recall whether they all went together - the locomotive and cars, i mean.
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