Hi Dear Folk,
I had never seen these and would certainly not have known what they were for if I had not seen one in a friends kitchen with teaspoons in. I commented on it and she said it had belonged to a great aunt. They are little glass cutlery holders and also come in different styles and sizes.
When you know what they are then you start to see them. I have never seen one in the UK so have any of my readers there seen them? Or maybe I just passed them by because I did not know what they were.
Above you see a divided one for knives and forks with the matching spoon holder and the one with the beautiful picture is Noritake.
Very lovely to put on your table for a buffet afternoon tea or high tea.
Christy
I had never seen these and would certainly not have known what they were for if I had not seen one in a friends kitchen with teaspoons in. I commented on it and she said it had belonged to a great aunt. They are little glass cutlery holders and also come in different styles and sizes.
When you know what they are then you start to see them. I have never seen one in the UK so have any of my readers there seen them? Or maybe I just passed them by because I did not know what they were.
Above you see a divided one for knives and forks with the matching spoon holder and the one with the beautiful picture is Noritake.
Very lovely to put on your table for a buffet afternoon tea or high tea.
Christy
I have never seen any of these but they are lovely. Perhaps I don't move in the right circles to come across them!
ReplyDeleteWell I found these in humble circles
Deleteoh dear, I thought the long ones with the dip in the middle were eyeglass holders! Well, I learned something today!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even think of that but they do kind of look like that
DeleteI have not seen these before, they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
Thank you Meredith, they are rather fun for a person who loves china
DeleteHow interesting, I've never seen these.
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