Butter dish Art Deco made of Stainless steel.
Rare and collectible French serving butter dish composed of 2 parts: platter and top part that press and molds the 'curling' butter rolls.
The softened butter is placed in the bottom of the butter mold (butter dish) and by pressing the grid, butter shells of different shapes are made. The butter must then be cooled in its butter dish before serving it.
¨When making butter curls and pats, it's important to start off with a cool, firm stick of butter that has been at room temperature for only a few minutes. It needs to cold enough hold its shape, but if it is too cold, the curls will break or fall apart while peeling. Experiment with different types of curlers¨
This butter dish is a cookie cutter that can also be used for marzipan, shortbread, etc ...
Width (at widest): 4.5"/ 11,5 cm
Inner diameter: 2.4"/ 6,2 cm
Height approx 1.5"/ 4 cm
Weight: 136 grams
Inscription on the bottom: COQUILLOR DEPOSE Made in France
I have other models from Coquillor butter
The dish is in good vintage condition with traces of age – has no dents or repairs.
Whether for the new collector or the connaisseur, this beautiful butter dish will be a lovely gift or addition to any vintage silver plate collection!!
Very good vintage condition with traces of age and wear.
Since my items are vintage, it means that they are aged and they will have some wear. Please look at all of the photos carefully and ask any questions before making your purchase. We will be happy to send more photos upon request.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsSilverMaterialMetalNumber of items1Height4 cmWidth12 cmDepth11 cmSigns of usageScratches