DARK SHADOWS FORUMS

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Title: best. gift. ever.
Post by: michael c on September 17, 2009, 01:17:48 AM
i had a celebratory dinner with some friends last night and received a gift...

i opened an envelope and there was a signed "certificate of authenticity" from a company called "ellis props/graphics.hollywood's original prop house.established 1908" and then i opened the box and there was a "victorian style silver salt and pepper set" utilized on dark shadows.

how cool is that?!

needless to say as soon as i got home i put an episode in that featured the collinwood kitchen(a showdown of sorts between liz and laura)but the set was not visible.i'm so curious to know where/when it was used on the show.it's too old fashioned i think to have been used in the diner set so it must have been somewhere at collinwood.or maybe at the bangor pine?i can't recall where else we would have seen something of this nature.

having friends know you're a d.s. fanatic has it's perks.i've received many cool gifts over the year(books.comics.vids)but this is really something special.

love it!
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Nancy on September 17, 2009, 08:13:50 AM
i had a celebratory dinner with some friends last night and received a gift...

How very, very cool.  Congrats! [ghost_smiley]
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: The Doctor and K9 on September 17, 2009, 08:38:31 PM
You are fortunate to have such generous and thoughtful friends.  They must care about you a great deal to go out of their way to locate items like these.  I hope you enjoy them. 
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Lydia on September 17, 2009, 09:26:31 PM
Yes indeed, you're lucky, mscbryk.  The most I ever get is, "Hey, I hear Johnny Depp is going to be in a Dark Shadows movie!"

I don't suppose there would have been a salt and pepper set on the table when Maggie, dressed in Josette's gown, came downstairs to have dinner with Barnabas.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Gothick on September 17, 2009, 11:23:51 PM
There's a scene early in PT 1970 where Hoffman has prepared dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Collins in the Drawing Room.  I don't recall salt and pepper shakers on the little tray, but they might have been there.  I would guess that these items might have been acquired originally for use in 1897 but I'm trying to recall when anyone was shown having a meal that involved a proper table setting?

What a wonderful gift.  However, in the build-up, I was expecting something related to Mrs. Isles--perhaps an autographed photo from her?

Best wishes,

G.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Janet the Wicked on September 18, 2009, 06:01:01 AM
I got a silver plated finger bowl for Christmas one year. Certificate says it was in Quentin's room.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Lydia on September 18, 2009, 12:51:57 PM
How big is the silver plated finger bowl, Janet the Wicked?  I feel very uncultured because I have no clear idea of how big it should be.  Big enough for fingers but not for hands...I'm thinking eight inches in diameter and maybe three or four inches deep, but that just doesn't sound right.

And mscbryk, could you tell us more about the salt and pepper set so we can keep an eye out for it?
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Janet the Wicked on September 18, 2009, 02:46:56 PM
Five inches in diameter - three inches deep. I'll take a pitcher of it with my celly phone and try to download...upload...or whatever it's called. Give me a chance. I just woke up. Ellis prop company. I've looked at several photos of Quentin in his room, but haven't spotted it. But then, Quentin has a lot of junk in his room, so who can tell?
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Janet the Wicked on September 18, 2009, 07:14:44 PM
I've attached a picture of the finger bowl. Hopefully this works. I couldn't post the picture. Don't know how. Copy & paste not an option.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Lydia on September 19, 2009, 12:13:57 AM
I like it, but I wouldn't have known it was a finger bowl.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: michael c on September 19, 2009, 03:11:04 AM
gothick,

considering how i've waxed rhapsodic about ms. isles over the years i can see how one could assume that the "best gift ever" might be something more alexandra-centric but i love having a prop actually used on the series.perhaps alexandra handled them at some point. [ghost_wink]

lydia,

the salt and pepper set is actually somewhat nondescript.despite being labled "victorian" they're rather simple silver shakers.i actually thought that they were pewter at first.they're also marked "made in england" on the bottom.

i'm determined to find them.again i'll say that they're too old fashioned for the diner.i can't recall a formal sit down meal during 1897(although being labled "victorian" i can see how one might make that connection)or in any time period other than the present with the exception of the elaborate silver chafing dish affair hoffman served to quentin and maggie in 1970pt. that gothick mentioned.perhaps i'll look there.

i love them.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Janet the Wicked on September 19, 2009, 06:28:53 AM
I like it, but I wouldn't have known it was a finger bowl.

I don't even know what a finger bowl is. But that's what it says on the authenticity papers.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Nancy on September 19, 2009, 11:38:58 AM
It's where you put your finger a night before you go to bed.   [ghost_wink]
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Zahir on September 19, 2009, 12:03:11 PM
*snerk*

Actually, you put your fingers in the bowl and then wipe them with a towel for cleanliness.  I think they're also used to soften the nails before cutting them.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Janet the Wicked on September 19, 2009, 01:27:38 PM
Quentin probably had liquor in his finger bowl.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Nancy on September 19, 2009, 01:47:20 PM
Quentin probably had liquor in his finger bowl.

Or lady fingers. [ghost_tongue]
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: michael c on September 19, 2009, 06:28:12 PM
i did some more hunting...

last night i watched an episode with a scene at the diner and it was just as i thought.the classic post-war glass and chrome topped salt and pepper shakers.

remember there was an early episode where maggie invited vicki over to her place for dinner and burke crashed the party?maybe i'll look there.

but i'm sort of convinced it was somewhere at collinwood.
Title: Re: best. gift. ever.
Post by: Gothick on September 20, 2009, 10:12:15 PM
Another possibility is the family dinner party with Laura in early 1967.

I wish they had done more scenes like that...

G.