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American Silver before sterling pepper pot vs sugar castor
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argentum1 Posts: 602 |
posted 05-17-2007 10:26 AM
How does one differentiate between a pepper pot and a sugar castor? Looking at English examples I see little difference. IP: Logged |
DB Posts: 252 |
posted 05-17-2007 03:54 PM
Size, the sugar caster is way bigger. IP: Logged |
argentum1 Posts: 602 |
posted 05-17-2007 04:42 PM
I was confused as when I went to Daniel Bexfield website in London I found the following. Sugar castors were illustrated with heights of 5.5 inches up to 8 inches. Pepper pots as illustrated were 1 inch up to 5.5 inches. The big difference appears to be in the design of the cutouts in the lid when looking at the midrange size of 5 to 5 3/4 inches. I should have put this under the English site. Would it be possible for one of the moderators to move this? IP: Logged |
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