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UNIquelyCanadian
2005-10-13, 02:32 AM
We bought this pewter object second hand, I am wondering what it is?

It is approx. 5"X5"X3" and is made of pewter and says: TL&SS 5499 on the bottom.

Have any of you come across anything anywhere that is similar this object and what is it used for?

~Cameron
www.camerondonaldson.com

siafirede
2005-10-13, 02:44 AM
Im taking a wild stab and going to say that it looks like it belongs to a tea set.

dudewithasock
2005-10-13, 02:44 AM
Sort of reminds me of the little Shoe Monopoly(c) pieces...that's all I got.

Spudman
2005-10-13, 02:48 AM
It's a wheel barrow for gnomes! And that thing on the top is the teather so they can tie it to a cat and go uphill!

Did you steal it from the underpants gnomes?

dudewithasock
2005-10-13, 02:50 AM
I could see that.

theotherguy
2005-10-13, 02:52 AM
how about a (very odly shaped) beer/wine holder?....

litldude2
2005-10-13, 02:55 AM
Its a butter holder with a handle...

maestro8
2005-10-13, 04:57 PM
That is obviously a broken shot glass. Or a gravy ladle. Wait, maybe it's an antique water sprinkler.

No. I've got it now. It's an Albainian reindeer shoehorn! What's my prize?

UNIquelyCanadian
2005-10-13, 05:14 PM
I can't help thinking none of you are right! :eek: Even thought some identification attempts are rather creative in nature.

Any other ideas?

~Cameron
www.camerondonaldson.com

DarkTom
2005-10-13, 05:34 PM
It's a sugar dish/bowl. It would go with a tea set. It's shaped like that so you can get the spoon in nice and easy to get sugar for your tea.

Easy. Nice.

T.

UNIquelyCanadian
2005-10-13, 05:55 PM
It's a sugar dish/bowl. It would go with a tea set. It's shaped like that so you can get the spoon in nice and easy to get sugar for your tea.

Easy. Nice.

T.

How do you know what you are saying is true? :-)

~Cameron

ThisGuyIKnow
2005-10-13, 06:01 PM
If you want a legimate answer try Google Answer (http://answer.google.com) the researchers there will provide with an answer as well as documentation to back it up. It'll cost you a few dollars though. Experts can't be expected to do research for you for free.

DarkTom
2005-10-13, 06:10 PM
How do you know what you are saying is true? :-)

~Cameron

Cos I've seen sugar dishes like that before (even in use), just not pewter. They were porcelain or something. Maybe yours is a fancy ornamental one cos it seems quite big from your given dimensions.

T.

sarah.miller
2005-10-13, 06:14 PM
If t'were larger i'd guess at a coal scuttle, but at that size its to big for a dolls house and to small for real coal.
Sarah

UNIquelyCanadian
2005-10-13, 06:17 PM
Cos I've seen sugar dishes like that before (even in use), just not pewter. They were porcelain or something. Maybe yours is a fancy ornamental one cos it seems quite big from your given dimensions.

T.

Great, thanks for the explanation and for identifying it! That cool!

Unless someone else has some more info about the sugar dish, I'll consider this contest closed.

~Cameron

DarkTom
2005-10-13, 06:18 PM
Maybe it's a sugar bowl in the style of a coal scuttle.

If you could get black sugar that would be cool.

T.

DarkTom
2005-10-13, 06:19 PM
Woah you posted just before me. I win? Yay me.

Do I win anything?

T.

UNIquelyCanadian
2005-10-13, 06:26 PM
Woah you posted just before me. I win? Yay me.

Do I win anything?

T.

You won a chance to be public gratification and thanked. :D

On second thought, I'm not sure if that is the answer, it does seem rather weird in shape to serve any practical purpose.

~Cameron
The proud owner of a coal filled sugar wheel barrow :eek:

DarkTom
2005-10-13, 06:29 PM
You won a chance to be public gratification and thanked. :D

Sweet! That'll do me.

~Cameron
The proud owner of a coal filled sugar wheel barrow :eek:

coal filled sugar wheel barrow for gnomes !! :D

Nice one.

T.

UNIquelyCanadian
2005-10-13, 06:36 PM
How come I get the feeling I'm right back to where I started?

~Cameron
Proud owner of a coal filled sugar wheel barrow for gnomes which is impersionating a Albainian reindeer shoehorn which is used as an antique water sprinkler

yoopers
2005-10-13, 06:37 PM
For you guessin' gurus, here's some more I.D. contests from the great white north.

http://www.dayoopers.com/gizmo7.html