Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper casters shakers in a petite individual table serving size.
Twist off tops or caps. A few pin-prick size spots of discoloration around both pieces. Each has been used, and therefore, one or two tiny bumps can be found. One of the caps has two pencil-lead size dimples on the top. Both have almost pristine interiors, though.
This is a cute sterling silver salt & pepper shaker set, and would make a nice addition to your sterling silver collection. They could also be used on a breakfast tray for an elegant touch! Perhaps for a Valentine's Day or Mother's Day's breakfast or tea!
For centuries, condiments were necessary because of the lack of refrigeration. Even when used expediently, meat sometimes had begun to spoil by the time it reached the dinner table. Spices, vinegars and oils were used to hid the pungency of the spoiling meat. In addition, salt and pepper on food were an absolute necessity at the Victorian table. Abe offers an array of antique silver plate items made for serving these condiments, ranging from fabulous silverplated cruet sets to various salt and pepper receptacles.
The basic condiment set began with salt and pepper servers. Next, a mustard jar would be added. Other containers, called cruets, were then added in various sizes. These were generally used for a variety of vinegars and oils. Another serving piece was the muffineer, a caster that held sugar or any other condiment meant to be sprinkled onto foods.
Salt was usually served in open containers, sometimes referred to as a salt cellar or salt stand. Some salt containers had glass liners to help prevent the corrosion that begins when silver and salt come in contact with each other.
Mustard was an important condiment, warranting its own server. At the time that mustard pots were in favor (probably from the 1840s on), dry mustard powder was mixed with water to make a mustard paste, as prepared mustard in its modern glass or plastic jar was not yet available until the early 1900s. Mustard is extremely corrosive to sterling and silverplate, causing a chemical reaction which results in heavy discoloration of the silver. Many mustard pots have glass liners to prevent this. Gold can also be used to provide a barrier. many old mustard ladles were gold-washed on the lower portion where the silver would have touched the mustard.
Marked on the base of both STERLING. Both the salt shaker and the pepper shaker polish beautifully with only minute pin-prick areas of discoloration, which simply add to their charm. This pair of Sterling silver salt & pepper shakers measures 2" high.
A867 - Sterling Silver Salt & Pepper Shakers Individual Size
$28.00