Posted 8 months ago
chinablue
(42 items)
This clock is probably the most interesting and fun examples of repurposed silverplate I've ever seen. It was a gift from a friend in Canada. The 'face' (platter) is about 11 inches in diameter, the 'body' (casserole dish holder) is about 10 by 14 and the 'pendulum' (spoon) is about 6 inches long. It's not something that is worth a much money, but I get more comments on it when people visit than most anything else in the house. I wish I had been the one to think of making it.
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Thank you for the love, toolate2 and Bellin68!
Very cool, aye? hehe
Thanks for the love nsvmom, Bruce99, and kerry10456! And nsvmom, do I detect a Canadian accent there?? ;-P
Ya, it's beever troppin' season too, aye?