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Rockingham Footed Candy Dish - Silver Plate Company 1910
Rockingham Footed Candy Dish - Silver Plate Company 1910
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Because regular candy dishes were too pedestrian (so they added an actual pedestal)
This footed candy dish from Rockingham Silver Plate Company proves that Edwardian England took their sweets seriously. Someone in 1910 looked at a normal flat dish and said "nope, candy needs to be ELEVATED" - and thus this beauty was born. Over 115 years later and it's still making regular bowls look boring.
Rockingham knew what was up:
The Rockingham Silver Plate Company wasn't messing around with their EPNS work. At 203 grams, this dish has some serious heft - pick it up and you'll immediately know it's survived over a century for a reason. Modern stuff wishes it could be this sturdy.
The magic of feet:
That pedestal base is genius. Suddenly your candy looks like it's being presented at a royal banquet. Your spare change? Now it's a treasure display. Random jewelry? Instant boutique vibes. Everything looks 10x fancier when it's literally elevated.
What you're getting:
A footed candy dish (20 x 16.5 x 5 cm, 203 grams) that's been serving sweets since 1910. It's got wear marks from 115 years of actual use - scratches, maybe some tarnish, possibly some plating wear. Basically, it's lived a full life and has the battle scars to prove it.
Perfect for:
People who think candy deserves respect, collectors who love EPNS with personality, anyone who needs a fancy-looking catch-all for their dresser, or folks who appreciate functional art that's older than their grandparents.
Condition reality check:
This dish has been used for 115 years. It's not pristine. There are visible signs of age and use. If you want perfect and shiny, buy something new and boring. If you want character and history, this is your dish.
Authentic Rockingham Silver Plate Company EPNS footed candy dish from 1910. Well-loved with visible wear that proves it's the real deal.
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