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DISCOVER
SHELLHARBOUR
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Glass Cruet Set
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DESCRIPTION
Title
Glass Cruet Set
Object Type
Object
Date
c.1900-1935
Description
Glass cruet set with silver stand.
The set has four parts, One silver stand and three glass pots for condiments. There is also a stand alone glass vinegar jar with stopper.
Set includes -
One glass salt pot
One glass pepper pot
One mustard pot
Makers Mark
EPNS 6450
Provenance and Signifcance
The Slusher and Raftery families used this cruet set in their home at Albion Park.
Elizabeth Thomas married William Schlosser (Anglicised to Slusher) at Tullimbar in 1891, and used the teapot to serve tea in her home for many years.
Their daughter Mary Ann Slusher married Edward Raftery and continued to use the teapot in her own home.
Donor
Raftery, Colin
CHARACTERISTICS
Material
Glass And Silver.
Dimensions
14.5 cm x 9.5 cm x 9.5 cm , vinegar bottle 14 cm x 9 cm.
CLASSIFICATION
Primary
Domestic Equipment
Secondary
Food Consumption
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Raftery
Slusher
Locality
Albion Park
Related Item
1988.6.3 - Raftery, Colin
1988.6.3
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Glass Cruet Set
(c.1900-1935). Shellharbour City Council, accessed 07/12/2025, https://discover.shellharbour.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/11450