QuickFacts :: Teapots, coffee pots and chocolate pots
Tea, coffee and chocolate became fashionable in the late 17th century, and over the next two...
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Tea, coffee and chocolate became fashionable in the late 17th century, and over the next two...
Read Moreby gaukartifact | Apr 4, 2013 | Tableware | 0 |
The difference between salvers and trays is that trays have handles, while salvers do not. Both...
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Tankards, sauceboats, mugs and jugs are highly popular with today’s collectors. Most of them...
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It’s a group of decorative objects made as a set to be prominently displayed on something...
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The history of the Welsh love spoon According to Welsh folklore, these ornately carved spoons were...
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The revolving caster was one of the most widely used pieces of Victorian tableware. According to...
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The apostle spoon dates from the 15th Century, possibly even as early as the 14th Century, and...
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Puritan spoons are not uncommon survivors in English silver but, for reasons still largely...
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A very plain spoon, particularly favoured during the Commonwealth period. Due to the short span of...
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