To big for a master salt?
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 1:22 pm
Or so it looks to me. this is a cast piece by Elly Isaac Miller (1897?), the lady said when she bought it at a yard sale in the 70's the person from whom it came told her the spoon went w/it. The blue glass bowl appears to have been "blown in place"; is that possible? The spoon has a different hallmark (I can't make it out), and is cast as well. Could it be a sugar sifter? bowl and spoon? This looks too big for salt. Also; why two date letters? or is that what they are?
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regards, mitch
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regards, mitch