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    Posted 9 years ago

    robin56
    (263 items)

    Spooner/celery vase? Unsure of age or if it's a repro. Found one on etsy.com saying 1800's spooner/celery vase but unsure as I know some patterns were reproduced. Any ideas?

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    Comments

    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 9 years ago
      Bryce, Higbee 'Homestead' c1885; thinkin' celery vase
    2. robin56 robin56, 9 years ago
      Thank you Tallcakes!!!!
    3. Paul71 Paul71, 9 years ago
      Need to know the height to tell you if it's the spoon or celery, Robin. The Homestead spoon is about 6" tall. Celery is 7" + .
    4. robin56 robin56, 9 years ago
      It's 7 inches
    5. Tahiti1 Tahiti1, 7 years ago
      what exactly is a spooner?
    6. TallCakes TallCakes, 7 years ago
      a "spooner" or spoon holder was to hold spoons and typically about 4" deep to allow the handles to stick up enough to easily grasp.
    7. Tahiti1 Tahiti1, 7 years ago
      Thank you TallCakes!

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