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    Posted 11 years ago

    elainekay42
    (81 items)

    Hi. These dishes are pottery or china I think. They belonged to my elderly mother.
    I have searched everywhere but cannot find out what their purpose was? The goose dish is just about the right size to hold a single goose egg, but then again, could be a container for anything?
    The rabbit is my favourite. He has a piece of parchment on the underside which covers 2 holes that were perhaps needed for firing or could it be to let the contents breathe?
    So, I dont know if they are butter dishes or something else.
    If anybody has seen anything similar I would love to know?

    Thanks

    Elaine
    (Newly addicted collector)

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 11 years ago
      The goose may just be a trinket dish, the rabbit possibly paté?
    2. elainekay42 elainekay42, 11 years ago
      Thanks. I had not thought of pate. I have scoured e-bay to find something similar to get an idea but no luck yet. x

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