The Tiny Ice Man cometh!
The Tiny Ice Man cometh!
They are marked STERLING and the mark for Lunt Silver on one side, and 102 on the other.
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Re: The Tiny Ice Man cometh!
Tongs for to make bullet's from lead
Hello
I know this kind of tongs for to make bullet's from molten lead.
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Hello
I know this kind of tongs for to make bullet's from molten lead.
Kind regards silverport
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Re: The Tiny Ice Man cometh!
You have it right, they're novelty sugar tongs in the form of miniature ice tongs.
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Hello all
What a kind of crazy coincidence:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 676#p48676" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mysterious objects: A replica in Sterling, of an American lead bullets (gauge: 102) making tool for muzzleloaders, introduced as remembrance of the glorious American history (e.g. Williamsburg), and newly destinated for use as sugar tongs.
It has need a while, because I'm not an American, or living in the States, then I wrote an e-mail to Lunt, when I've found out their identity, history and address.
After some days of hope, that their company's PR department would or could find out the origin, I've got many times repeated the following message:
» This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
Delivery to the following recipients has been delayed.
webquestions@luntsilver.com «
So, the real solution of the »Mysterious object« in 925-1000 topic 20900 remain unsolved yet.
Kind regards silverport
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What a kind of crazy coincidence:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 676#p48676" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mysterious objects: A replica in Sterling, of an American lead bullets (gauge: 102) making tool for muzzleloaders, introduced as remembrance of the glorious American history (e.g. Williamsburg), and newly destinated for use as sugar tongs.
It has need a while, because I'm not an American, or living in the States, then I wrote an e-mail to Lunt, when I've found out their identity, history and address.
After some days of hope, that their company's PR department would or could find out the origin, I've got many times repeated the following message:
» This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
Delivery to the following recipients has been delayed.
webquestions@luntsilver.com «
So, the real solution of the »Mysterious object« in 925-1000 topic 20900 remain unsolved yet.
Kind regards silverport
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Re: The Tiny Ice Man cometh!
The non-delivery will be because Lunt is sadly in liquidation.
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Re: The Tiny Ice Man cometh!
Don't believe that there is any mystery here, they are tongs intended for use in picking up sugar cubes, modelled on ice tongs used to pick up blocks of ice. It was a nod to the resemblance of the sugar cubes to a block of ice, virtually everyone of the time would have seen the iceman using similar tongs in the full-size version. These were a fairly common novelty item from the early 20th century, have seen several over the years, believe all bore Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen mark from 1902-35.
~Cheryl
Here are illustrations of ice tongs from 1903 and 1922 respectively:


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Here are illustrations of ice tongs from 1903 and 1922 respectively:


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Re: The Tiny Ice Man cometh!
A great advertisement and view of the Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen works.

Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Co. - Greenfield - 1914
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Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Co. - Greenfield - 1914
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Re: The Tiny Ice Man cometh!
Maybe I’m not the only one who couldn’t “see” after 28 July the full pictures?
Hello all
I’m so sorry for my wrong interpretation of the ice-tongs mystery.
When I first saw the topic, I haven’t seen the right side (front part) — and that problem still resisted on my screen. Of course, I haven’t actually a so called »wide screen« or »16:9« one.
In these days in a shop I’ve made a screen test; by use of the »925-1000« forums website.
Then I saw, that the picture is bigger as only until the shanks cross point — and that the little bowls for the finger tips aren’t dies for making lead bullets!
Sorry »flueln«, sorry »dragonflywink« Cheryl!
Kind regards silverport
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Hello all
I’m so sorry for my wrong interpretation of the ice-tongs mystery.
When I first saw the topic, I haven’t seen the right side (front part) — and that problem still resisted on my screen. Of course, I haven’t actually a so called »wide screen« or »16:9« one.
In these days in a shop I’ve made a screen test; by use of the »925-1000« forums website.
Then I saw, that the picture is bigger as only until the shanks cross point — and that the little bowls for the finger tips aren’t dies for making lead bullets!
Sorry »flueln«, sorry »dragonflywink« Cheryl!
Kind regards silverport
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