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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Silverplated Sweet Tea or Ice-Cream Spoons




 
Last week, I found six pretty Rodgers silver plate ice tea spoons at a resale shop ... six for $4.35 and loved the pretty pattern. They were so tarnished it was really hard to see the pattern but they cleaned up really nice.
We do not use them for ice tea, but love them for ice-cream. I have two of these"waffle-cone" glasses for serving ice-cream and fruit. The only trouble with these, you can't eat the cones. lol




They look so pretty in my little stoneware pitcher. 
Of course, I had to put a few others in there with them. 



Happy Spring ... 




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12 comments:

  1. Hi Audrey, lovely find and elegantly useful. I always look forward to your posts and the ways you take something old into special.
    Joy

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  2. Love how you have used the ice tea spoons! Great find.

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  3. Love the cage vignette. Never thought of the ice tea's for ice cream sundae spoons. I rescued some more silver from the scrappers.

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  4. Love your birdcage with the goodies inside! :)
    Susan

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  5. Great find...love how you have displayed them!!! Have a great weekend!

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  6. Ice cream spoons!
    Sounds wonderful.
    The lemon yellow place mat ...all crocheted and gorgeous!
    Mmmm...what' not to love?
    Pat

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  7. Oh, love the tea spoons! They look so nice displayed in that little white pitcher. I like that too!!! Great find! Nancy

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  8. Great idea using them for ice cream! The silverplate stuff is getting harder to find for a good price these days. Thanks so much for sharing at Revisionary Life Thrifty Life Thursday!
    -Revi

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  9. A good friend brought me some silver ice tea spoons that had been in her family for years. I treasure them and use them for root beer floats...:). Yours are a little more fancy than mine.

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  10. Wow, how beautiful they are! I've never seen a different pattern on the backs of a spoon before. What a great find!!

    Have a fabulous week Audrey!

    xox

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  11. Such pretty spoons, Audrey! And I love the vignette in your very cute vintage birdcage!!
    Mary Alice

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  12. love the bunny in the cloche, audrey:) i collect old silverware and would love to come across your cute spoons! have a great day!

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