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Pewter
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remember, we hand make our pewter. All measurements are approximate. |
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| Baby Cup |
| 4 oz.
- 2 1/2" h x 2 5/8" w (w/ handle 3 3/4" w) |
| $38.00 each |
| Item # DV009RT |
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| Porringer Fancy |
Porringer Plain |
| 1
1/2"
h - 4" w (w/ handle 6" w) |
1
1/2"
h - 4" w (w/ handle 5 1/2" w) |
| $42.00
each |
$40.00
each |
| Item #
B068RT |
Item #
B019RT |
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The Porringer is a piece that goes from Birth to Earth. As a
baby, mother holds to feed. When older, the child holds to feed self.
As an adult, it is hooked onto belt for food and drink. Once
passed over, Porringer was
filled with potpourri and placed with deceased. From Birth to Earth. |
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| Porringer
Small |
Baby Bowl, Kid Bowl |
| 1 1/2"
h (w/ handle 5" w) |
1.5" h - 4" w |
| $35.00
each |
$27.50 each |
| Item #
B070RT |
Item #
B018RT |
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| 6" Plate
Baby |
| $34.00
each |
| Item # P011RT |
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| Spoon Baby,
Jam Jar |
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Spoon Child |
| 5 1/2"L |
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5"L |
| $20.00 each |
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$20.00 each |
| Item # SP036RT |
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Item # SP035RT |
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| Spoon Baby,
Demitasse |
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| Rattail,
Clam, or Plain |
| 4"L |
| $17.00 each |
| Item #
SP032 (R, C, or P) -RT |
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| Originally
used as teaspoons, Demitasse Spoons became popular in 1660 with the introduction of tea.
They would be placed with the back of the bowl of the spoon in the up position
across the lip of the teacup to indicate to the hostess that the guest had consumed enough
tea. Because of this practice, the back of the spoon was often decorated.
Today is used as tea or baby spoon. |
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| Pusher |
| 4"L x 1 1/4"H |
| $15.00 each |
| Item # M089RT |
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