Featured Small, Heavy, Sterling and Glass Container?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by KikoBlueEyes, Oct 10, 2023.

  1. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    Ooops. Sorry. I found it. Toothpick holder. Ignore this please.

    I thought this was a candle holder at first, but I'm not getting anywhere with a search for something this small and heavy. It is 3 inches tall and 2.25 inches in diameter and it weighs almost 1/2 a pound! The only marking I could find is STERLING. No maker mark that I could find. It is quite pretty with its bulbous middle and sterling top and bottom. It's a complete mystery to me. What do you think it is for? When was it made? Who might make it? Any ideas welcome.

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  2. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

    Cigarette urn, mid 20th century...

    ~Cheryl
     
  3. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

    Here's one similar in a 1957 department store ad:

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    ~Cheryl
     
  4. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

  5. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

  6. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    My grandmother had one. She used it for toothpicks.
     
  7. stracci

    stracci Well-Known Member

    I have a similar one. The seller told me it was for toothpicks, but it's a smidge too large for toothpicks.
    Now I know it's a cigarette urn! Thanks all!
     
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  8. stracci

    stracci Well-Known Member

    I have some of the round crystal and sterling pieces, too. I always thought they were coasters. But now I'm seeing them described as ashtrays. Shouldn't ashtrays have an indent for the cigarette?
    (This photo below is the one that TallCakes posted but mine are similar)
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  9. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    We had those too, but I don't think I ever saw them in use.
     
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  10. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    I always thought they were coasters too!

    Debora
     
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  11. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    If they don't, the cigarette would fall off the side.
     
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  12. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    Fabulous. So all those folks were wrong! You are truly a treasure of knowledge. Now I'm glad I posted this. So you put cigarettes in it or do you use it to it put cigarettes out?
     
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  13. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    Interesting. While I didn't find the Worthpoint site, I did find a number of sites calling it a toothpick holder. I always list some sizes on my posts here because size is important in making a determination. But now I am unsure what to think because this could be an error that is repeated by those who want to do a quick and dirty sales post.

    The saucers point to ashtray use to allow people to put out their cigarettes. Back in the day, when people used cigarette holders or just let cigarettes stay in their hands, ashtrays may not have been equipped with slots.

    Thank you for the extensive references.
     
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  14. ola402

    ola402 Well-Known Member

    You put cigarettes in it. My parents had one as part of a smoking set. Back in the 40s and 50s, cigarettes were smaller because they had no filters on them. They came in soft packs and when entertaining you put them in a cigarette urn in case someone wants one. Now with the outrageous cost of cigarettes (with all the cancer taxes), you would likely not share your smokes with anyone, LOL.
     
  15. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

  16. ola402

    ola402 Well-Known Member

    I think the round things were intended either as ashtrays or coasters, your choice. With almost everyone smoking back then, people would walk around with an "individual" ashtray in their hands. My parents had a silent butler to dump all the individuals into.
     
  17. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    After cigarettes went out of favor, perhaps that's what it ended up being used for. Marketing anything related to cigarettes nowadays might be a problem. People don't understand repurpose like your grandmother.
     
  18. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    I was shocked when I got up this morning to see all the responses to my post. This is why this forum is so fabulous. Another misconception trounced.
     
  19. ola402

    ola402 Well-Known Member

    Yes, and you always have such interesting things to show everyone! I'm still thinking about your EAPG Syrup. Happy I got to see it.
     
  20. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    People didn't put down their cigarettes like they did later. If you look at old movies, they didn't put their cigarettes down. Cigarettes just were smoked and held. Also fashion at one time called for people to use cigarette holders. What was always the issue was the ash. I suppose polite party behavior was to put your ash in one of these.
     
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