Hello,
has someone an idea about the function of this spits? Are this meat spits? The spits are ca. 22 cm long.
Kind regards,
Ringo
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Re: unknown spits
Yes, these are meat skewers. There' s a similar set in the 1925/26 Musterbuch (pattern book) for WMF (Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik) of Germany. Yours are not WMF, but I think they're the same item:
Re: unknown spits
Hello DianaGaleM,
I thank you very much. I have never seen such skewers bevore.
I have googeld "hatelets en argent" and I found a lot of more or less similar skewers now (from the 18th to the 20th century, solid silver and silver plated).
It seems to me, that the type with a ring was used mostly in France and the type with eyelet in England.
Kind regards,
Ringo
I thank you very much. I have never seen such skewers bevore.
I have googeld "hatelets en argent" and I found a lot of more or less similar skewers now (from the 18th to the 20th century, solid silver and silver plated).
It seems to me, that the type with a ring was used mostly in France and the type with eyelet in England.
Kind regards,
Ringo