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's a nice set hot and cold liquid server. Stanley Hot & Cold Insulated Liquid Pitcher Server
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If you find out anything, please let me know. Anyone know what I have?ĭid anyone ever help you? I have one of these also! Mine though, has a logo and The Roosevelt, New York stamped on it. I'm also wondering if they have a "glass" lining between the outside silver and the inside aluminum kinda the way an old thermos bottle from the 1960's had. They look silver plate at least and I've never seen anything like them before or since acquiring them. But I didn't want to harm the pieces or their value. I tested such a small minute area I'm really unsure. They don't say sterling or silver plate anywhere I can find but they are. (see photo #4 above enlarged) These markings are in the center and above that it has directions for "hot liquids" and below the center it has the directions for "cold liquids".
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On the bottom it has Stanley "It will not break", and then Landers Frary & Clark New Britain Conn. The inside appears to be lined in aluminum, as it has not tarnished like the outside. I looked carefully through some of the other items she was discarding, and remember getting a few more pieces of pretty cool stuff. She said she knew that and they were still being discarded. Once I saw them I brought them to her attention and told her they were silver. These two mugs were in a bunch of trash items a lady was throwing out as I gave her kitchen a complete gut & makeover.