Featured Two 'finds' and a Question

Discussion in 'Silver' started by Potteryplease, Feb 21, 2024.

  1. Finnclouds

    Finnclouds Well-Known Member

    Yes, that’s exactly it.
    Like I said in post 43 above :)

     
  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Shall we call it a butter scoop?:joyful:
     
  3. Finnclouds

    Finnclouds Well-Known Member

    I tried that as a search term but it doesn’t work. Pulls up wooden utensils.
     
  4. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I thought we could introduce it as a new term, but didn't think of those wooden ones.
     
  5. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member


    So you're saying that period catalogs, advertisements, etc. published by the manufacturers and/or retailers, contained so many incorrect pictures and descriptions of their own products, that it's just common knowledge they can't be relied on? Apparently I'm just clueless, but not so much that I believe an 'unknown source' has validity when they say that rounded ends and lack of notches differentiate butter knives from fish knives - I could post period catalog pages showing both pointed and rounded tip butter knives side by side on the same page, but that would just be foolish on my part, since it would just be more unreliable information...

    I am done here, this truly has been a waste of my time...

    ~Cheryl
     
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  6. Finnclouds

    Finnclouds Well-Known Member

    I’ll go off on another tangent for just one post: went to a local museum that has an extensive Rene Lalique collection and there were several glass and jewelry items with pinecone/pinebranch motifs. Lovely, lovely jewelry! Reminded me of the pinecone etc discussion. :)

    Especially as the museum also has antique Persian ceramics and tapestry with pomegranates and lotus flowers and tulips. No pineapples, though. Or poppies. :) It was funny how things that looked like pomegranates where sometimes identified as lotus and vice versa. The guard could offer no explanation, just pointed to the display notes.

    Edit. This site loads really slow on my laptop. This was for AJ. Didn’t see Cheryl’s post. :-(
     
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  7. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Maybe that depends on how a former owner identified them?
    It wasn't in her job description to know.;) She just needs to make sure visitors don't run off with a priceless Lalique.

    Edited to say She instead of He.
     
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  8. Finnclouds

    Finnclouds Well-Known Member

    The guards wear a shirt that says Ask Me so I did. She started telling me abou the symbolism of various flowers…

    Back to the subject matter of the thread. I should’ve let the the thread die a natural death, but thought asking about the correct word to describe “the scoop” was innocuous. So it goes. :-(
     
  9. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Why must you take what I have said.....to the extreme , and be so self deprecating in the process.
    If I've offended you personally........I apologize !:sorry:
     
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  10. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Ah well, then she brought it on herself.:joyful:
     
  11. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Ask a guard a question and get the answers off the cards! They aren't paid enough to go get a PhD in art history.

    I've never cooked it either, but you can bet my Jamaican neighbors have. Or at least they ate it as kids. There are a decent number of Portuguese and Brazilians around too.
     
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  12. Finnclouds

    Finnclouds Well-Known Member

    I’m guessing they employ starving artists or young students of art history as museum guards here ( there is one in every room).They are often quite bored-looking young girls and really happy if someone asks them something.

    I worked as a guard/guide in an old church when studying, and days could feel really long if no one wanted to hear what I was supposed to tell them. I also worked in a churchyard, tending to graves. Not too many visitors, not to mention residents, were talkative there either.

    P.S. If anyone is still interested in butter knife blade forms, I found a couple of more mid 19th C sterling knives that describe them as having “curved” blades in the same sense as I used the word. I’ll add pics or links if.

     
  13. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I should’ve let the the thread die a natural death,
    &
    As for fish and butter knife tips, I’ve reached my tipping point.

    your words Finn !:p

    I say quit while you're ahead !!;)..:stop:
     
  14. Finnclouds

    Finnclouds Well-Known Member

    It’s not about the tip. That was my —ahem—point. :)
    Besides, someone might want to make butter rolls…
     
  15. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    It's good here to be consistent..........

    let the thread die......or continue posting...... always your choice.....

    but it's one or the other.......it can't be both !;)
     
  16. Finnclouds

    Finnclouds Well-Known Member

    I’m a writer and a compulsive editor. I’m really particular about the words I use. So if mine cause confusion, I edit for clarity.

    That’s the sole reason I still posted about the butter knives. The entire fracas was due to the obviously confusing words I used. It now seems that there aren’t any better, more exact terms I could’ve used.

    Board etiquette (elsewhere) also requires a reply to a friendly post, even if it goes off on a tangent. So it isn’t totally up to me to let a thread die.

    And please, please, let’s not start any fights about this.
    They are a total waste of time.
     
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  17. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I also try to be, and I tend to understand things literally. It is the way my brain works, but apparently it can lead to friction. Which is never my intention.
    In this case my remark in post#10 was just a matter of logic, I wasn't irritated and certainly not looking for a conflict.
    Which you did, and it was clear.
    To me there was never a problem, others regarded it as one. I only noticed that when I came back.
    As I said before, a non-issue.
    And bad for your health and well-being.;)
     
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  18. Finnclouds

    Finnclouds Well-Known Member

    We’re good, AJ. My feathers are smooth. :) I’m just sorry others got their unmentionables in a twist.

    The only thing I’m blaming you for is the “curved blade” English butter knife I just bought, because I saw it when researching. (Just kidding… just in case… :)

    I haven’t bought anything from UK since Brexit rules came in force, and the import charges added a whopping 35% to the sales price! The total with shipping was more than double the sale price. This wasn’t an expensive item to start with, but gosh!
     
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  19. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I take full responsibilty for that.:shame::sorry:
    Ditto. I used to buy a lot from the UK, but not anymore.
    The things Antiquers makes you do!:arghh: But I'm sure you'll enjoy it anyway.
     
  20. Tiquer

    Tiquer Well-Known Member

    Great finds and info!!
     
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