Designer pencil holder ?

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by norman warbreck, Feb 13, 2023.

  1. norman warbreck

    norman warbreck Well-Known Member

    Hi all
    thanks for loooking. Have had this for some years and seem to recall a designer name but alas cannot find anyhing similar. Am sure my google terms are wrong. Please help. IMG_20230213_130623.jpg IMG_20230213_130628.jpg IMG_20230213_130628.jpg IMG_20230213_130636.jpg
     
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  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    It has the food and drink symbol on the base. So probably not a pencil holder?
     
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  3. Robert Ransom

    Robert Ransom Well-Known Member

  4. norman warbreck

    norman warbreck Well-Known Member

    Yes i saw the foodie sign ,tried various ways but no-thing. Thanks anyway
    Searched toothbrush also zero, so if food related it would not then be a toothbrush holder...hmmm..thank you so much
     
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  5. bluumz

    bluumz Quite Busy

    Agree with toothbrush holder.
    Would make sense that it would be "food safe" since a toothbrush generally goes in one's mouth.

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  6. norman warbreck

    norman warbreck Well-Known Member

    Thanks for that, so then its rather an outdated piece for toothbrushes,all electric....so will use it for pens and pencils
     
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  7. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    Here is the info on the meaning of the generic glass and fork mark if anyone want to see it:)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_... for "food,, packaging materials, cutlery etc.
    The international symbol for "food safe" material is a wine glass and a fork symbol. The symbol indicates that the material used in the product is considered safe for food contact. This includes food and water containers, packaging materials, cutlery etc.[1] The regulation is applicable to any product intended for food contact whether it be made of metals, ceramics, paper and board, and plastics or the coating.[2] Use of the symbol is more significant in products which should be explicitly identified whether food safe or not, i.e. wherever there is an ambiguity whether the container could be used to hold foodstuffs. The symbol is used in North America, Europe and parts of Asia. It is mandatory for products sold in Europe after the Framework Regulation EC 1935/2004.[3][4][5][6]
     
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