Is it a scoop? It resembles a butter bowl/dish but has no feet/legs and appears never to have had any (no indication of removal or repairs).
Any ideas?


A seller’s description alone is not enough justification to call this a butter dish for me.dancula wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 11:05 am
Well I just found an identical item being sold as a butter dish, so I guess I'll go with that description.
Aguest wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 3:26 pm :::: Something to do with sewing? Like a pin cushion for someone who wanted to keep a pin-dish on their lap while sewing? ::::
:::: If the seller is known in the field and has decades of experience in English Silver (as seems to be the case here), then the label of "butter-dish" would carry a little more weight than someone who just found this at a garage sale and decided to flip it. :::::
::::: And the seller would basically have no choice but to call this a "butter dish" in order to attract the serious collector of this form because there is no other way for the buyer to input the word "butter-dish" and call up the examples that are for sale, so even if the seller wasn't 100% convinced that it is a butter-dish, the seller would have to include the search-term "butter-dish" in order to attract the buyers who are looking to buy this form. :::::
::::: Maybe call the seller and ask them how they are certain this is a butter-dish? Maybe the seller has seen a set in a box with butter knives in the past? ::::