Peanut shaped Victorian English dish

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Dawadog
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Peanut shaped Victorian English dish

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Any body have a clue what this might be used for?

Thanks max
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Dawadog
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Re: Peanut shaped Victorian English dish

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Oh it is about 3 inches long. 1 Inch in the middle 3/4 high thanks max
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Re: Peanut shaped Victorian English dish

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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

An image of the marks may assist indentification, someone may have a period catalogue.

Trev.
Dawadog
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Re: Peanut shaped Victorian English dish

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made in london by s.m in 1881 has sterling mark and queen victoria mark
max
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Re: Peanut shaped Victorian English dish

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fletcherwallis
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Re: Peanut shaped Victorian English dish

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I think this might possibly be a candle snuffer tray
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Re: Peanut shaped Victorian English dish

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It might possibly be a spoon rest, a small dish in which to place a spoon after it has been dipped into honey, syrup, jam or the like, so that the tablecloth stays clean :-)
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Re: Peanut shaped Victorian English dish

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hospital use - tray for spitting??
could that be purpose?
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