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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Domestic object - Silver Cruet Set
... Silver plated cruet set. Two salt and pepper shakers... shakers and an open topped salt bowl, with spoon, on rectangular ...Silver plated cruet set. Two salt and pepper shakers and an open topped salt bowl, with spoon, on rectangular metal tray. Set of 3 - Group with catalogue no 0740 and 0742.Presented to 4/19 PWLH Officers Mess by LT D Kleinhenz on leaving the Regiment June 1980cruet set. officers mess, mess silver -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Salt and Pepper Shakers, c. 1985
... White china salt and pepper shakers with new City... City of Portland commemorative White china salt and pepper ...White china salt and pepper shakers with new City of Portland Coat of Arms, commemorating the declaration of Portland as a city, October 28 1985, by their Royal Highnesses, Prince Charles and Princess Diana.domestic item, kitchenware, city of portland, commemorative -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Cruet Set, Early 20th century
... elaborate, have been mostly replaced by simple salt and pepper... replaced by simple salt and pepper shakers. This item has no known ...Condiment sets were more a feature of a table setting 100 years ago than they are today. The condiment sets, some very elaborate, have been mostly replaced by simple salt and pepper shakers. This item has no known local provenance but it is an attractive set and is suitable for display as an example of a household This is a condiment set. It has a metal stand with a looped handle and three metal rings for holding a salt container, a pepper container and a mustard dish. The three containers are made of china and are yellow with a decorative border of blue and red flowers. The tops of the salt and pepper containers are made of electro plated nickel silver and these are slightly tarnished. The mustard dish has a silver spoon. household items, history of warrnambool -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Salt and Pepper Shakers, n.d
... Salt and pepper shakers, white china with blue fishing... in Taiwan Salt and pepper shakers, white china with blue fishing ...Salt and pepper shakers, white china with blue fishing scene, 'Souvenir of Nelson, Vic'. Identifying numbers 6235 a, b Each measures Diameter top: 3.3cm Diameter bottom: 5cm Height: 7.0cmBack: Gold sticker, made in Taiwan -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Domestic object - Silver Cruet Set
... shakers with metal tops, metal salt bowl with hinged lid (spoon... glass salt and pepper shakers with metal tops, metal salt bowl ...Cruet set consisting of 2 small glass salt and pepper shakers with metal tops, metal salt bowl with hinged lid (spoon missing) on rectangular metal tray. Group with catalogue no 0741 and 0742.Presented by Capt S J Gallagher on leaving the Mess 1981cruet set, officers mess -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Mustard Pot, Cromplate, Unknown
... for Salt and Pepper Shakers in this set. It was used in the 1900's... entry 3531 for Salt and Pepper Shakers in this set. It was used ...This pot is part of a three piece condiment set which has a Guernsey coat of arms insignia badge attached. See entry 3531 for Salt and Pepper Shakers in this set. It was used in the 1900's and was originally owned by Edward Lloyd Mauger.A small vintage chrome plated mustard pot with a basket weave outer container and a cobalt blue glass insert to hold the mustard. There is no lid or spoon. On one side is attached a blue, red and gold with three lions Guernsey coat of Arms badge.'Guernsey' is stamped on the badge. 'Cromplate' is stamped on the production label underneath the chrome outer container.tableware, food containers, condiment sets, mustard pots -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Cruet Set, Early 20th century
... been replaced by salt and pepper shakers without a stand. ... are not used much these days but have usually been replaced by salt ...The maker of this cruet set is unknown. It is a high quality household item and would have been a common item in households of the more affluent homes in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Cruet sets are not used much these days but have usually been replaced by salt and pepper shakers without a stand. This cruet set has no known local provenance but is retained as an example of a household item of the past. It will be useful for display This cruet set consists of a stand, a container for mustard and two containers for salt and pepper. The stand is silver-plated and has a rectangular base with pointed edges and three slots for the containers, one rectangular and the other two square in shape. The handle is riveted to the base with two screws which are now rusty. The base of the stand also has six studs. The silver plating is tarnished in places. The salt and pepper containers are made of cut glass in rectangular shapes and have silver-plated circular-shaped lids. The top of one of the lids has broken loose from the lid. The mustard container is made of cut glass and is rectangular in shape. The silver plating on the lids is wearing away. history of warrnambool, 19th century household items, cruet set -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Salt cellar, c. 1920
... in the main it has been superseded by smaller salt and pepper shakers.... superseded by smaller salt and pepper shakers. This item has no known ...This salt cellar is typical of those used extensively in households in Australia in the 19th and early 20th centuries at a time when salt was used on a liberal basis to flavour and preserve the food served. While a similar item may be used today in the main it has been superseded by smaller salt and pepper shakers.This item has no known local significance and is retained for display purposes. This is an oval-shaped clear glass container with a ridged incised base and lower sides. The upper side area has a pattern of dome-shaped pieces of glass. The container has an open top with no lid.vintage domestic items, glass salt cellars -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Condiments Dispenser Set
... , the salt and pepper shakers have a removable aluminium screw top.... The fuses have been modified, the salt and pepper shakers have ...A matching set of condiments dispensers consisting of a salt, pepper and mustard pots made from fuse fittings removed from artillery projectiles. The fuses have been modified, the salt and pepper shakers have a removable aluminium screw top for refilling and the mustard pot has the aluminium top hinged to open the pot. The removable salt and pepper shaker tops have been drilled with small diameter holes and the bottoms of all of the pieces have been sealed with a brass disc which acts as a base. These are manufactured from military hardware items and are thus classified as examples of trench art. The fuses are marked with a scale which is used for setting the fuse timing in graduations from 0 to 55 in increments of 5 around the body of the fuse with the letter 'S' (for safe) at the midpoint of the scale. The fuses are marked with a scale "0 to 55" in increments of 5 with the letter 'S' at the midpoint. -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Two teenagers at a restaurant
... the teenagers, as does salt and pepper shakers and a small plate... the teenagers, as does salt and pepper shakers and a small plate ...Two male teenagers sit at a table covered in a white tablecloth. One is being served by a waiter, who is placing potatoes on his plate from a silver tray, whilst the other sits with his plate complete with potato and other foodstuffs that also look a bit like potatoes in variety of ways. Two glasses sit before the teenagers, as does salt and pepper shakers and a small plate with what looks like half a boiled potato topped with slices of cucumber. In the background another waiter is walking past towards a man in a dark white and white shirt (only just visible). The room has wooden panelling and a beige concertina window, possibly concealing the kitchen behind. The wording under the picture reads "Lance and Darren experiencing silver service at a C.O.H.A.T restaurant". This could have been part of a dining experience between students who came to Burwood school and a local TAFE college.Digital image of two boys at a restaurant with a waiterrvib burwood school, education -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Salt and Pepper Shakers, 1984
... numbers 6232 a, b Souvenir Salt and Pepper Shakers ...China salt and pepper shakes. Shape of oven and basin, beige and brown. Oven flat one side, black stamp, bullock dray, '150th Anniversary' in banner above dray; 'VICTORIA' in banner beneath dray. Identifying numbers 6232 a, b -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Domestic Object - Salt and pepper Shakers, n.d
... Domestic Object - Salt and pepper Shakers ...Unknown -
Orbost & District Historical Society
salt and pepper shakers, 2nd half 20th century
... . salt and pepper shakers ...This item has aesthetic significance and is an example of domestic tableware imported from Japan after WW11.This porcelain cruet set is made up of two lily pad cups with a handle in the middle. Two detachable frogs sit in the cups. The containers are used for salt and for pepper. The set is painted green and pink.On bottom - Made in Japancruet domestic-items-container porcelain tableware -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Muffineer Set with Tray, Nanking Store, 1900c
The donor of this gift, Professor John Gibbs, has played an important role in the history of ANZCA as a board member of the first ANZCA Council. In the late 1980s Professor Gibbs was President of the New Zealand Society of Anaesthetists and in 2004 received the ANZCA medal for his major contributions to the status of anaesthesia. The muffineer set was presented in a custom made box bearing the manufacturer's mark 'Nanking Store', active in Shanghai, China from the late 19th century until early 20th century. Each item in the set is stamped with the makers mark and character of a rooster. It is unknown as to the symbolism of the rooster, however, it may have represented the Chinese year of the rooster. It is possible this is a Chinese export silver piece, as a result of increased export trade to the West in the early 20th century. Chinese export silver were made in foreign taste for export, in particular common items such as tea and coffee sets. A Muffineer is a small container with a pierced top for sprinkling sugar, salt, spice, or other powder. It gained its name from its early use for sprinkling sugar or salt on muffins and were part of the Victorian tableware. After the First World War and the change of life style, this was later referred to as sugar shakers.A sterling silver muffineer set of Queen Anne revival with tray. Muffiner set contains 3 silver shakers (muffineer), 6 silver condiment dishes on stand 3 with lid and handle, 10 small, rounded spoons, 10 blue, glass inserts for condiment dishes. The set comes with a custom made presentation box, lined with beige silk. The box proper is lined in dark blue velour with individual sections cut out to sit each set piece. Each piece is hallmarked except four spoons. Large heavy oval shaped silver tray with extended loop rope designed handle on either side decorated with a very ornate fern leaf pattern design etched into the entire base of the tray. [printed in gold lettering on beige fabric inside lid cover] Chinese name of manufacturer in Chinese characters / NANKING STORE / GOLD AND SILVER SMITHS / 444 SZECHUEN ROAD / SHANGHAI / markers mark and Chinese characters [hallmarks on condiments dishes] NKSTERLING / SILVER / character of rooster [hallmarks on muffineer] NANKING / SILVER / character of rooster [hallmarks on spoons - 6 only] NANKING / character of rooster [hallmarks on tray reverse] 19722 number scratched into surface.professor john gibbs, nanking store, chinese export silver, muffineer, sterling silver