What-is-it question.
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What-is-it question.
Slow night on the forum so I thought post a what-is-it question.
Saw this picture in a 20 year old magazine. If they had not told what it is, I would never have guessed it. It's Old Sheffield Plate, c.1828.
Any guesses?
I'll post the answer tomorrow afternoon.
Pat.
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Saw this picture in a 20 year old magazine. If they had not told what it is, I would never have guessed it. It's Old Sheffield Plate, c.1828.
Any guesses?
I'll post the answer tomorrow afternoon.
Pat.
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The more I think the more confused I become, I thought Kit cracked it with the brandy warmer theory, but the piece would have to be of huge proportions to enable a glass to fit under the tap, unless of course it was designed to rest on the edge of a table, also what surprises me is that it is made from Sheffield Plate, I would have thought the cost of this item was in its workmanship, not its materials, so why skimp and not use silver?
I remain confused and eagerly await the answer,
Trev.
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I remain confused and eagerly await the answer,
Trev.
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