Posted 9 years ago
melaniej
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First picture CAKE KNIFE (left) by-- The Stieff Company Silversmiths-Baltimore Maryland
Online info below
http://www.thestieffcompany.com/The_Stieff_Company/Historic_Overview.html
First picture item on right a CAKE BREAK or BREAKER by C. J. Schneider Manufacturing Company, Toledo, Ohio
online info below(not sure what silversmith company made the handle, only STERLING mark found no company/silversmith mark found)
http://www.thestieffcompany.com/The_Stieff_Company/You_think_it_is_STIEFF_ROSE..._But_is_it.html
Both marked Sterling
always dig through the silverware bins in thrift stores because you never know what you will find
The cake breaker was in the HAIR accessories....lol.
LOL the staff probably thought it was a Afro pick!
The breaker has me flummoxed. How does that work?
Karen I found a site where this person has the original directions for the cake breaker and this is what directions state;
Simple as 1-2-3 Cake Breakers by Schneider. A remarkable table accessory that breaks cake in even, beautiful portions, free from crumbs, leaving the most delicate frosting or filling intact." Amazingly, it does exactly what it promises. You just push the tongs gently into the cake where you would have sliced it, then lift it out and push them in again where you would have cut to take the slice out. By gently wiggling the cake breaker you can then lift the slice out perfectly intact every time - even the first slice - without leaving even a single crumb.
Karen I found a site where this person had original (book) directions for the Cake Breaker. This is what it states in ref to directions;
Simple as 1-2-3 Cake Breakers by Schneider. A remarkable table accessory that breaks cake in even, beautiful portions, free from crumbs, leaving the most delicate frosting or filling intact." Amazingly, it does exactly what it promises. You just push the tongs gently into the cake where you would have sliced it, then lift it out and push them in again where you would have cut to take the slice out. By gently wiggling the cake breaker you can then lift the slice out perfectly intact every time - even the first slice - without leaving even a single crumb.
What an interesting gadget. ....great instructions. ..will have to look out for one!!
Thanks for the info Melanie. Sounds good - love to see one in action.