Sometimes it pays to reach 'way up high on your shelves. . . .
I'm popping back into the distant past -- exactly 2 years ago --
and I hope you enjoy the ride in the Time Machine!
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(July 31, 2009) The other day I was rummaging through my old kitchen cupboard shelves, looking for a misplaced cell phone charger,
and I reached up and took this chubby little guy down from the top shelf:
I think he is silver plate, but he's quite tarnished -- in finish, if not in reputation. He's even got a dent or two, poor dear.
He belonged to my mother, one of her many yard-sale and church bazaar finds.
I am not sure if he is an open sugar bowl, or maybe . . .
a spooner.
Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between the sugar and the spooner in an old tea set,
but -- no matter. What is interesting about this little fellow is what I found inside him:
Can you guess what they are?
They are hand-carved.
And very, very old.
They were used every day by my grandparents.
Yes, these are Mother of Pearl napkin rings, and belonged to my grandparents.
They loved all things to do with the sea, the original beachy-look fans!
Years ago, napkin rings were not just decorative items for table settings; laundry was no easy matter,
so you used your napkin for more than one meal, sometimes for a whole week,
and your own ring identified your napkin as yours.
and your own ring identified your napkin as yours.
I remember these on the sideboard at Grandma's house; I always loved them.
Last year, when we were clearing things from my parents' beach house, I found these on a kitchen shelf and,
wanting to make sure they were safe, I brought them home -- inside my Mom's little silver plated bowl.
And forgot about them.
They are in perfect condition, if you look past some schmutz.
I'm a little afraid to clean them. What is safe to use on shells?
Or should I leave more than a hundred years of schmutz right where it is?
And ... anyone have a suggestion for a good, mild silver cleaner?
Friar Tuck here needs a little help:
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Two Linky Parties on this sunny last-day-of-July Sunday.
Sunday Favorites, hosted by Chari at Happy To Design. Click here!
and
Seasonal Sunday, hosted by The Tablescaper. Click here!
What have you got planned for your blog this week?
I'll be sharing my latest Goodwill finds from this weekend,
including one that will make you scratch your head and say, "Huh?"
including one that will make you scratch your head and say, "Huh?"
And tomorrow I hope to have my demitasse cup project ready to show off to you! Action shots, and all.
Enjoy this last July day; summer just races past, doesn't it? -- Cass