
Community Sheraton by Community Silverplate Sugar Tongs
Add a Touch of Elegance to Your Table Introducing the Sheraton by Community Silverplate Sugar Tongs. These vintage tongs add a touch of class to your tea service. Perfect for serving sugar cubes or small hors d'oeuvres with style. Specifications Pattern: Sheraton by Community Material: Silverp...
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Overview
Add a Touch of Elegance to Your Table
Introducing the Sheraton by Community Silverplate Sugar Tongs. These vintage tongs add a touch of class to your tea service. Perfect for serving sugar cubes or small hors d'oeuvres with style.
Specifications
- Pattern: Sheraton by Community
- Material: Silverplate
- Monogram: K
- Circa: 1910
- Size: 4-1/2"
Key Features
Sheraton by Community, Silverplate Sugar Tongs, Monogram K, Active Pattern: No, Circa: 1910, Size: 4-1/2", Ideal for picking up sugar cubes easily. Also works for relishes and hors d’oeuvres.
Sheraton by Community, Silverplate Sugar Tongs, Monogram K, Active Pattern: No, Circa: 1910, Size: 4-1/2", Ideal for picking up sugar cubes easily. Also works for relishes and hors d’oeuvres.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Crafted from silverplate, offering an elegant and classic aesthetic for formal dining or special occasions.
- Features the Sheraton by Community pattern, providing a historical and intricate design detail.
- Ideal for easily picking up sugar cubes, enhancing convenience during beverage service.
- Can also be used for serving relishes and hors d’oeuvres, demonstrating versatility beyond just sugar.
- The 4-1/2" size is practical for precise handling of small food items.
👎 Cons
- Being silverplate, these tongs may require specific care to prevent tarnishing and maintain their luster.
- The "Monogram K" means it has a personalized engraving, which might not be desired by all potential buyers.
- The pattern "Sheraton by Community" is noted as "Active Pattern: No," suggesting it is no longer in current production, which could affect matching with other pieces.
- As a circa 1910 item, its age might mean it has minor signs of wear consistent with antique or vintage silverware.
- The specific use case for sugar cubes, relishes, and hors d’oeuvres is narrow, limiting its everyday utility for some users.