This exquisite silver-plated Georgian cruet set is a must-have for collectors of antique items. The set includes four crystal containers perfect for storing and serving condiments. The intricate cut design of the crystal adds to its beauty and elegance. The set is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any dining table or as a decorative piece in your home. The brand of this antique set is unknown, but it is believed to be of English origin. The set’s color is silver, and it is great for those who love the vintage look. The material used for the set is crystal, which is known for its durability and clarity. The four(4) condiment jars are in beautiful shape. We believe that they are quite possibly hand-blown; or just blown into a mold. It appears as though there is a pontil on one of the jars and quite possibly we aren’t skilled enough to be able to find the other ones? You can be the judge on that. They appear to us to be a heavy glass. We believe the set is from the early 1900’s; possibly the 1930’s. We could be wrong and it is earlier. Again, maybe you know these sets better than we do. We see a chip on one of the rims. We also see bubbles in some of them. This set comes with three stoppers. We think two of them are crystal and the other one is glass; because there is a weight difference between them. The stand only has one mark that we saw; it is stamped 8015. We are thinking this set was made in England. The maker is possibly Sheffield; we just don’t know enough about them to know for sure. The other container appears to have a silver-plate top. We have seen other ones that look very similar. So; look at all the pictures; and if you want additional information; we would be happy to take extra pictures for you; maybe close-up shots on specific containers. Let us know how we can be of assistance. Our #1 goal is to get your item to you by the safest, fastest method and at the best rate. Thanks for Looking?? “Quality Products, Reasonable Prices & Fast Friendly Service”. Dave & Kitty????
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