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Stand for holding condiment containers
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Silver cruet stand (1720-23)

A cruet-stand (or cruet in British English) is a small stand of metal, ceramic, or glass which holds containers for condiments. Typically these include salt and pepper shakers, and often cruets or bottles of vinegar and olive oil. The stand and containers form a cruet set.

  • A crystal cruet set, c.1930s/40s A crystal cruet set, c.1930s/40s
  • A modern cruet set A modern cruet set
Condiments
Sauces Condiments
Dips
Pickles and
preserves
Spreads and pastes
Oils and liquids
Spices and powders
Salads
Dressings
Ketchups
Mustards
Vinegars
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