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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object, Glass salt dish with spoon
... condiment holder.... Glover family salt dish condiment holder Tatura Pink well crafted ...Item used in the home of the Glover family in Tatura in the early days. Used for salt or other condiment.Pink well crafted glass dish with tiny silver spoon with "Tatura" and 2 boats on itTaturaglover family, salt dish, condiment holder -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Cruet Set, Early 20th century
The containers in this set would have held salt, pepper, and perhaps two types of vinegar. When bought some time in the 20th century it was a high quality item and would have been found in the home of a person of some means and perhaps used when visitors were being entertained. Today a simple salt and pepper set is more likely to be used during meals. This cruet set has no known local provenance but it is a very attractive item and is kept as a memento of the past. This cruet set has a metal base with four round metal knobs on the bottom. The base has a handle in a bowed shape with a circular top and midway across the handle are attached four rectangular metal shapes for holding the condiments. Four cut glass containers slot into the four holders. The containers are all rectangular-shaped, two with a narrower neck and a glass stoppers, one with a narrower neck and a metal top with a perforated lid and one with a metal top with a hinged lid. The metal base and handle are somewhat rusted.household items, history of warrnambool -
Mont De Lancey
Condiment dishes, 1902
Used by Mrs. Linda Sebire (late).Set of two small green glass oval condiment dishes. Can be removed from gold handled holder. Holder has four small. Set contains two small silver spoons.spoons, condiment sets, tableware -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Condiment cruet set, Harrison Brothers & Howson, c1900
This cruet set is part of a collection donated by Mrs. Jean Raper of Wodonga. It was produced by Harrison Brothers & Howson of Sheffield, England. This company was founded in 1847 by James William Harrison, Henry Harrison and William Howson. The firm, originally at Norfolk Street, Sheffield expanded in the 1880s to the Shoreham Street Works. A new factory was built at Carver Street in 1898. The trademark was taken over by Viners of Sheffield in 1923. The firm used the trade mark ALPHA PLATE, BEACON PLATE, HALPHROID and LUSTROUSThis item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. A condiment cruet set consisting of silver plate stand and handle and glass salt, pepper and vinegar holders. The maker's mark of Harrison Brothers and Howson is embossed on the underside of the stand.On base beneath a crown "ALPHA/HB&H/7932"domestic items, condiment set, silver plate -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Cruet set, 1940s
Cruet Set 3 piece includes holder. Individual containers form a cruet set, used for serving condiments at the table. This set used by the Petts family of Greenhills.Silver and cut glass Cruet Set - EPNS holder with 2 glass pieces kitchenware, cruet set, salt shakers, tableware, petts family