- €16,00
Description: This gorgeous piece is perfect for squeezing lemons or limes. In addition, it helps to flavour tea, lemonade, or cocktails. The vintage glass lemon squeezer is from thick pressed glass. Most likely it is from Hungary from the 1950s-1960s. The lemon squeezer is a great addition to any vintage…
- €16,00
Description: This gorgeous piece is perfect for grating apples, pears, and other fruits or vegetables. The vintage glass apple grater is from thick pressed glass. Most likely it is from Hungary from the 1950s-1960s. The apple grater is a great addition to any vintage or modern kitchen. The apple grater…
- €6,00
Description: The vintage sugar spoon is from the Pinder Bros. manufacturer from England. The spoon is marked EPNS AI. EPNS is the abbreviation for electroplated nickel silver. AI means that the quality of this server was high. British electroplates used a letter code for their “plated” wares. The best quality…
- €9,00
Description: This antique dessert fork is from Austria, from the Berndorfer Metallwarenfabrik. According to the hallmark, it dates back to the years between 1891 and 1927. The fork is from alpaca silver. The fork is one of those amazing pieces that will never fail to impress and that will also make…
- €18,00
Description: These vintage teaspoons are from Sheffield from England and are marked EP. EP is the abbreviation for electroplated. That means that there is a thin layer of silver on the top of the base metal. Only English silverware manufacturers used this hallmark. The gorgeous pieces fit in every vintage…
- €8,00
Description: These vintage dessert forks are from England and have an ornate handle. They are marked nickel silver. That means that there is a thin layer of silver on the top of the base metal. Only English silverware manufacturers used this hallmark. The forks fit perfectly in every cutlery collection.…
- €9,00
Description: This vintage pie server is from England. The cake server is marked EPNS AI. EPNS is the abbreviation for electroplated nickel silver. AI means that the quality of this server was high. British electroplates used a letter code for their “plated” wares. The best quality was “A1” or “AI”,…
- €7,00
Description: This antique bakelite fork is from the J.G. Graves manufacturer from England. According to the hallmark, it dates back to the years between 1900 and 1905. The fork is also marked EP. EP is the abbreviation for electroplated. It has a simple and classic pattern and a bakelite handle.…