Does anyone have any idea what these are? They are silver plated of a high quality and measure about 3¼” in length. The ribbon and tie decorated ring is just the right size for a finger. The reeded disc at the hilt suggests that they are buried or inserted into something to that level, but the breadth and tapering of the spike seems to rule out that possibility that they are for spiking and conveying something, as it would probably fall off.
I know someone is going to suggest corn on the cob holders, but this does not seem likely, given their age and construction. I have looked through all my catalogues and references with no luck. I am hoping that someone out there can solve the mystery.
Paul.
Silver plated spikes.
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Re: Silver plated spikes.
Their age and construction would suggest corn on the cob holders to me!
Re: Silver plated spikes.
Hello Paul
I seem to remember seeing something similar but without the discs. It was suggested then that the short spikes could have been for holding something together during cooking. Roulade pins perhaps?
Regards,
Mike
I seem to remember seeing something similar but without the discs. It was suggested then that the short spikes could have been for holding something together during cooking. Roulade pins perhaps?
Regards,
Mike
Re: Silver plated spikes.
Definitely not corn on the cob holders. The spikes are too broad and the disks would render the impractical for this use. The cheese idea had been discussed, as it look like they are designed to be buried up to the hilt in something.