Antique 19th c. French Silverplate Sugar Tongs pewter A "skedhylla" (literally spoon shelf)
Description
A "skedhylla" (literally spoon shelf) is in most traditional Swedish hutches where wooden spoons were stored to keep them upright
Continuing to act as guardians of craftsmanship
ribbon detailing
They translate the essence of French style into beautiful
this tankard jug makes a beautiful gift for any pottery collector
Antique 19th c. French Silverplate Sugar Tongs pewter A "skedhylla" (literally spoon shelf)Antique French Sugar Tongs antique circa 1890 found in the French countryside silverplate 6. 75" long A charming pair of antique silverplate sugar tongs, finished with delicate scrollwork and classic claw tips. Traditionally used to pick up sugar cubes before granulated sugar became standard. The claw or pronged ends are designed to gently grip a cube without crushing itvery typical of Victorian era designs. Once used to serve sugar cubes during tea
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