Silver Plate Tea Strainer?

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Pooka
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Silver Plate Tea Strainer?

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Hello,

Can anyone help identify the markings on this silver plate tea strainer? The pictures are not great but I hope they can help. Here are the link. Many thanks,
Greg.

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dognose
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Re: Silver Plate Tea Strainer?

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Hi Greg,

No, it is silver. Geneva, 19th century, 800/1000 standard.

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Pooka
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Re: Silver Plate Tea Strainer?

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Omigod, thanks for the info, I was almost certain it was silver plate. I can now do some more research, many thanks!

Greg.
Joerg
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Re: Silver Plate Tea Strainer?

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Hi Greg

Made by Isaac Amaron, 1780-1850.
You can date it between 1830 and 1840.

Regards

Jörg
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Re: Silver Plate Tea Strainer?

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I think there was some lengthy discussion in the Scandinavian forum, a few years back, about whether such an item was a strawberry server or a sugar sifter. It is hard to tell the scale from the photo, but it would seem to be such an item rather than a tea strainer.

Not my area, so will leave it to the OP et al to make some final determination.
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Re: Silver Plate Tea Strainer?

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This may be the topic that David alludes to:

http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... rry#p62844

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