Hello all,
I found something recently at a thrift store that looked interesting but rather puzzling as well. I'm hoping with my description and photos you may help me sort out what exactly I have.
I have a metal canister, tightly capped that is about 7 inches tall, two inches in diameter and has 'made in germany' stamped on the bottom of all included pieces except the 'strainer'. It has a single band of 'stamped' design about 1.5 inches from the bottom of the canister.
Removing the lid of the main canister reveals a perforated lid..perhaps a strainer. The inside of the main lid, and the insides of the main canister, the small canister and lid, the two cups and the underside of the strainer are a golden color..not chrome color like the exterior of all the pieces.
The perforated lid has four small 'rivets' visible from the top of the lid..
Removing the perforated lid and turning it upside down reveals two copper or brass colored tube arches, one over the other.
Inside the canister are two 'shot' glasses. One is slightly smaller to fit nicely inside the larger one. Once both are removed from the main canister, another smaller canister is found. It too has a tightly fitting lid.
I am guessing that this is some sort of travellers tea set. The small canister holds your tea, the two shot glasses (about an ounce and a half each) for drinking tea, and the main canister along with the strainer for steeping/pouring your tea from.
This all makes sense to my mind..the only thing I question is the reason for the two tubular arches. What are these for?
If not for tea, could this be some kind of miniature martini shaker? Again, arches for what purpose though?
Please look at the photo(s) and weigh in with your best guesses or answers!
Thanks a lot!