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<p>[QUOTE="Fid, post: 563977, member: 7724"]in Europe: millions around - on every fleamarket, auctionhouses don't even take them when they're gilded.</p><p>most look like new because they were never used. in fashion as one of the most useless gifts ever till the 1930s.</p><p>agree on aesteticism influence - my guess ist 1900 - 1920.</p><p>from the size it's a serving set for Charlotte, Mathilda or Ruthven, to prepare fish for mylady.</p><p>probably one of the reasons why the English switched over to fish'n'chips.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fid, post: 563977, member: 7724"]in Europe: millions around - on every fleamarket, auctionhouses don't even take them when they're gilded. most look like new because they were never used. in fashion as one of the most useless gifts ever till the 1930s. agree on aesteticism influence - my guess ist 1900 - 1920. from the size it's a serving set for Charlotte, Mathilda or Ruthven, to prepare fish for mylady. probably one of the reasons why the English switched over to fish'n'chips.[/QUOTE]
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