6 oz. Syrup Pitcher
If the sale of several prototypes of my new, small (6 oz.) syrup/cream pitcher are any indication, I’d say this is going to be a popular item. A perfect gift for any occasion!
If the sale of several prototypes of my new, small (6 oz.) syrup/cream pitcher are any indication, I’d say this is going to be a popular item. A perfect gift for any occasion!
The Creamer with cabriolé feet stands 4″ tall to the top of the handle. It is a mid-18th century style creamer and was made to accompany the Queen Anne Teapots.
Our Creamer stands about 5.25″ tall, and is an original design, but it resembles an 18th century footed Philadelphia piece with its tulip shaped body, its graceful scroll handle, and its foot with
The 12 Ounce Syrup Pitcher is an original design. If you enjoy pancakes as much as my family does, this is a must have. This pitcher also works well as a creamer for larger gatherings.
The Dunham 2 Quart Water Pitcher is a classic mid-19th century design. Dunham was active in Westbrook, Maine from 1837-1861 and was a fine craftsmen.
The Serving Tray with Beaded Edge is 12.5″ in diameter and was designed to accompany all of my tea services.
The Deep Dish is a classic form with its narrow rim and deep bowl. Like the Platter, the Deep Dish is made from our heaviest gauge metal.
The Platter is a scaled down version of the charger at 12 inches in diameter. It has a wide rim and a deeper bowl and is made from our heaviest gauge metal.
The Charger is our largest serving dish with a diameter of 14.5 inches. If you want to serve a 20 lb. turkey, a leg of lamb or a whole lot of fresh veggies, this is your dish.
The Salt & Pepper Bowls are wonderful new additions to the product line. At 2.75″ in diameter each with a wall thickness of .070, the little guys are as rugged as they are cute.
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