by Miriam E. Waters
I recently discovered that there is a piece of dinnerware devoted to the serving of lemon slices – a “Lemon Dish.” I tried to research this odd little dish, but had no success in learning the origins or practices associated with the dish.
I searched an online auction site for antique or vintage pieces and discovered a wide variety of an item that I didn’t know existed. I discovered a bevy of dishes made from china and glass.
The dishes were usually round with a hook that curled towards the center of the dish. Some were gilded and many were hand decorated with delicate flowers.
It’s a quaint idea … reserving a special dish for such an unusual purpose.
I was thrilled a few days ago to find a heavy cut glass “Lemon Dish” for sale at a retirement village. I arrived late in the day and found the little beauty overlooked and mixed in with a collection of other leftovers. I asked the elderly woman selling the piece if she knew whether it was indeed a “Lemon Dish” and she admitted that she didn’t know. I knew. What else could it be?
I took my treasure home and hand-washed it. Once cleaned, the little dish beamed with light refracting off its’ many cut surfaces. I haven’t discovered a place for it yet, but I may have to begin collecting other “Lemon Dishes” to keep my beautiful oddity company.
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