What is this silver piece and how was it used?
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It's an egg coddler! They used them back in the late 1800's and early 1900's to poach/steam eggs in. They come in all different designs and sizes. Go to ebay and type in egg coddler and you can see them in different designs. You've got a real treasure and a great find! Ebay will also give you a good idea of what yours is worth and I bet it's worth more then you paid for it. Take good care of it after all it's been around a very long time.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Victorian-Reed-Barton-Silverplate-12-Egg-Coddler-680-10-Paw-Footed-Design/131543200519?hash=item1ea095f307:g:EiIAAOSwPcVVoUA~
This one looks just like it soooo, I'm going w/ egg coddler.
Lee4803 you hit it dead on...good work ......... hefty price on it too...nice
YOU all got me curious, dying to know what it is to.