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Lay it on thick, vintage spreader, red handle, handstamped

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Lay it on thick, vintage spreader, red handle, handstamped

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Happy New Year! I’m back and I’ve got lots of spoons for you to choose from. Stay tuned for some bargains (stash them away for next Christmas!) and enjoy browsing my daftness… please note that I’m not currently able to take custom orders, I have a shoulder issue that I need to sort out before I can start hammering again!
May 2026 be good to you x

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I've hand stamped LAY IT ON THICK onto a vintage butter spreader with a red celluloid (or at least, an early plastic of some sort) handle and a silver-plated round-ended blade. A great letterbox gift for a butter-lover!

It's about 17.5cm long and the black in the letters is a harmless water-based acrylic ink. The joint between blade and handle is still sound and it's generally in good nick; there is a little residual tarnish on the blade and the collar. I quite like the 'antiqued' look but a spot of silver polish and elbow grease should remove it if you want the blade to be shinier.

Wash by hand and don't ever leave your spreader soaking in water as this will eventually loosen the handle joint. This applies to any cutlery where blade and handle are of different materials!

Designed by Lynn Davy in Dorset

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