Hi all -
after so much fakes lately - here some authentic Russian silver:
Around 1610, ships of the Dutch East Indian Company brought for the first time tea to Europe. A tea-drinking (celebrating) culture with porcellan etc started - until today. The sugar tong was one of the important utensiles to show your taste and wealth while setting a table with nice china and silver.
Here some tongs of my collection, starting 1799 until 1917.
I personally distinguish between different patterns/styles:
Russian style 01
Russian style 02
Russian French style
Russian English style
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Regards
Zolotnik
Russian sugar tongs
Re: Russian sugar tongs
Hi, Zolotnik .
I thought, what nippers "a chicken paw" for ice?
I thought, what nippers "a chicken paw" for ice?
Re: Russian sugar tongs
Hi Dad -
I know, in today Russia everything is different - before the Revolution sugar tongs were used as sugartongs! The shown Russian French style is no chicken leg but an eagle´s talon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Eagles do not live on a datscha!
For better understanding some photos:
Ice bucket with ice tong (see the different form?)
Chicken´s leg (see the difference?)
Eagle´s talon (see the difference?)
Heads up!
Zolotnik
I know, in today Russia everything is different - before the Revolution sugar tongs were used as sugartongs! The shown Russian French style is no chicken leg but an eagle´s talon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Eagles do not live on a datscha!
For better understanding some photos:
Ice bucket with ice tong (see the different form?)
Chicken´s leg (see the difference?)
Eagle´s talon (see the difference?)
Heads up!
Zolotnik
Re: Russian sugar tongs
Hi, Zolotnik.
You have fine sense of humour.)))
May be an eagle, may be a hawk, an owl, a condor and etc. (May be a Superchicken?))
There are no problems. This your right — how to name. But in the catalog Faberge (1893) such nippers are called "Щипцы Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð»ÑŒÐ´Ñƒ" - nippers for ice (ice tongs). (â„– 57).
"Щипцы Ð´Ð»Ñ Ñахару" - Nippers for sugar piece ( sugar tongs) - â„– 50.
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Best Reg..
You have fine sense of humour.)))
May be an eagle, may be a hawk, an owl, a condor and etc. (May be a Superchicken?))
There are no problems. This your right — how to name. But in the catalog Faberge (1893) such nippers are called "Щипцы Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð»ÑŒÐ´Ñƒ" - nippers for ice (ice tongs). (â„– 57).
"Щипцы Ð´Ð»Ñ Ñахару" - Nippers for sugar piece ( sugar tongs) - â„– 50.
(admin edit - images resized)
Best Reg..
Re: Russian sugar tongs
I am sorry for the big pictures. Thanks the Admin for editing.
Re: Russian sugar tongs
Generally speaking, you are right Dad, but you forget one thing i.e. ice tongs are usually at least twice the size of sugar tongs. Look again at the pictures in your catalog and compare.
Re: Russian sugar tongs
Hi Dad,
I'm sure that many of us would very much like to see some more images from that catalogue. Would it be possible to start a new post and show us some more of its content?
Regards Trev.
I'm sure that many of us would very much like to see some more images from that catalogue. Would it be possible to start a new post and show us some more of its content?
Regards Trev.
Re: Russian sugar tongs
Hi, Trev.
No problems. This "Price-list 1893" in electronic form from internet. Format "pdf". 62 pages. 9 Mb. I can send on e-mail , and you decide what to show in special topic.
Best Reg..
No problems. This "Price-list 1893" in electronic form from internet. Format "pdf". 62 pages. 9 Mb. I can send on e-mail , and you decide what to show in special topic.
Best Reg..
Re: Russian sugar tongs
Hi Dad,
Yes please, If you PM the details to me, then I'll see if we can reproduce them on the forum.
Regards Trev.
Yes please, If you PM the details to me, then I'll see if we can reproduce them on the forum.
Regards Trev.