Can anyone identify these and what they are for?

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I aquired this set of four. They are glazed ceramic and look like small ice cream cones. They are 2 1/2" tall X 2" across and have no markings.

Any help would be great.

asked over 13 years ago

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This site says Mini Tea set purchased in Children’s section of Ikea
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she is using as planters!

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answered over 13 years ago

ccmom
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I saw this just now and immediately knew what cmom posted earlier. They’re quite common inventory available at iKEA

answered over 13 years ago

MONTROSE
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Maybe small herb pots. Just guessing though. Would they work as egg or custard cups?

answered over 13 years ago

Could they be for baking those “ice cream cone” cakes? To hold the cone part and then you pour the batter inside to bake?

answered over 13 years ago

I think Mrsdinkerson is correct is her idea of what these are

answered over 13 years ago

mypiy
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That’s what I’m thinking too…

answered over 13 years ago

Is the inside smooth and glazed? Are the insides round or shaped like the outside?

answered over 13 years ago

Could be novelty ice cream serving dishes.

answered over 13 years ago

The inside is round and glazed. I don’t think they are big enough to hold a standard cone though. Insde at the bottom is less than an inch wide. About the size of a tapered candle.

Thank you all for the responses.

answered over 13 years ago

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