One of my latest treasures is this beautiful cruet set I purchased recently at an Estate Sale. The larger one is my latest treasure.
It measures 18" tall and has six glass pieces. Each one of the pieces has gorgeous glass etching on them.
Three of the six pieces have Sterling Silver lids.
Look at the handle - isn't it beautiful?
The whole piece is Sterling and is so heavy!
It is SOOOO pretty.
I also have a smaller one that I loved - until I found this larger one.
This is a close up of the smaller one.
Hope you enjoy these. I have told my granddaughters that this is one thing that they must keep if something ever happens to me.
It is one of my dear treasures.
Enjoy!
Till next time, Judy
Judy, What sweet treasures. I like the detail on the handle.xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteJudy, what a beautiful cruet set. That is such a great find especially to have all the pieces after all this time..Happy Wednesday..Judy
ReplyDeleteThose are really olden and very beautiful, Judy. I am sure you will enjoy them in your home for a long long long looonggg time! xo
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! So are the different containers for S & P, vinegar and what else? I know nothing about these and just wonder.
ReplyDeleteJudy, I love them. What a great find, lucky you. I like the big one also.
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Mary
It is truly beautiful. I can see why you were so smitten with it.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Lovely indeed, and the lids are still with it. The handle is wonderful. Great find, and a nice addition to your small condiment set.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Beautiful! Definitely something to be kept in the family!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother had one with red cut glass. It makes me think of her whenever I see one. Just beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
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Bev
How beautiful! I love the handle, and the containers are gorgeous! What a fantastic find Judy!
ReplyDeletePrecious! You sound so thrilled to have found it!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
How beautiful with the sterling silver on them!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful piece,Judy...and TALL at 18". That was certainly a find and I love it- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteJudy,
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet treasure. I can see why you love it so. Very pretty.
Kris
Such beautiful treasures to have!!! Have a lovely day! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a cruet set like that. It's beautiful! Lucky you for finding it. What a treasure.
ReplyDeleteGreat post...My husband is a true antique shopper. He has two of these and they are simply gorgeous. I was shocked to see how expensive these can be. Some of the ones we have found have been priced as high as $600.00 ! Big shock to me. Ours certainly did not cost that much!!
ReplyDeleteGreat finds!!
shug
Judy these are beautiful! I had cruet set once, not sure what happened to it :(
ReplyDeleteLove your newest treasure! I have one that I found earlier this year that I love, too! Yours is gorgeous!
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Patti
Wow, Judy! What a wonderful find. It's rare to find them with sterling lids as most of them were silver plate so that is a real find! Congrats! :-)
ReplyDeleteI can definitely see why you told your family that this piece is a keeper!
XO,
Sheila
These are exquisite; no wonder you love them. I would too! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely, Judy. I would treasure them, too. My grandmother had one much like this - I think one of my sisters has it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in this week!
xo
Claudia
How very elegant!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Judy, What a beautiful cruet set.... I adore it.
ReplyDeleteI remember as a child, my grandmother, Ivy, always had a silver cruet set on the table, very similar to your smaller one. We were taught never to put salt over our food, but to put a tiny amount on the side of our plate in case we needed to use it.
It was lovely to see such a lovely cruet set as nowadays we all use large salt and pepper grinders.
Judy, I have enjoyed my visit and I have become a new follower.
I would like to invite you to visit me at Ivy, Phyllis and Me! when you have the time. It would be lovely to see you there.
Best Wishes to you,
Daphne