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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => USA => Topic started by: aloe on January 03, 2006, 11:31:48 PM
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We are currently renovating our mid-1700's home and found this item in a wall.
It's about 5" in length. Can you tell me what it is? Thanks.
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/aloe100/sideview.jpg)
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Hi
it appears to be a ladle for a mayonnaise set or whipped cream set. I have some of these as parts of American Elegant Depression Glass sets, and they are also documented in my books as such.
I cant say for sure that yours is one of these, but it looks very similar to mine
here is an example of one of my sets
(http://www.josephmarc.com/files/36610_1.jpg)
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Cheri, Thank you for your response. I think that's exactly what it is.
Thanks again.
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How bizarre is that? Being found in a wall??!! :shock:
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yes....it sure is weird that it would be in a wall.....and it looks totally undamaged too!
BTW aloe, these ladles sell well on their own as many collectors are looking for them to complete the sets.
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It is strange that it was found in a wall. We're lucky one of the guys spotted it in a pile of plaster he had just pulled down.
I can't imagine how it got there or why someone would put it there. But thanks again for the info. I'm glad to know it's worth a little something, but we'll probably hang on to it for a while as a keepsake from the project.
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Many a great thing can be found in walls. I've seen tankards, Delft, and of course, the odd Bomb. :shock:
I found a toothbrush once. :?