posted on March 30, 2008 01:49:57 PM new
Does this item have a special name other than "double spout" gravy boat? It's by Pfaltzgraff and has a number which looks like it might be "J 95". One spout has a piece in front of the actual spout (sort of like an ice-tea spout) and the other spout is just a regular spout. There's a handle in the center on one side. Thanks for any help...
posted on March 30, 2008 02:04:20 PM new
Pfaltzgraff brown drip double gravy should cover it, but there are already a few on eBay with no bids. Apparently these were indestructible - a bunch of kids in the family and we never managed to break this stuff.
posted on March 30, 2008 02:44:22 PM new
Here it is on Replacements
PFALTZGRAFF GOURMET-BROWN - Replacements Ltd.
Discontinued Actual: 1950 - 1987
Pattern: GOURMET-BROWN by PFALTZGRAFF CHINA [PFAGOU]
Description: BROWN DRIP DESIGN ON EDGE
look under gravy boat, they have 2 pictures.
I still can't figure out what the extra spout is for??
posted on March 30, 2008 02:50:44 PM new
If you had giblets in the gravy or other solid bits, the one spout acted like a strainer -- also some of the gravy boats were made to pour from one spout and a resting area for the handle of a small ladle on the other side.
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