Salt and pepper cruet. Art deco?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Chinoiserie, Aug 30, 2023.

  1. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    I picked up this set along side the elves on geese. Perhaps it was part of a house clearance. I'm think art deco period or at least pretending to be. The bungs seem to be desicated rubber maybe.

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  2. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Why do the lines look like they were painted on after the crazing occurred? Like them anyway.
     
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  3. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    Not Art Deco, very much more modern.
     
  4. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    Good point. That's very observant of you. Maybe a recent addition?
     
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  5. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Fifties. Oh god, my house had wallpaper like that when we moved in.
     
  6. trip98

    trip98 Well-Known Member

    the set has a 1980s Memphis design vibe
     
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  7. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    I love stripping off wallpaper in old houses and seeing the time capsule of fashion underneath. My gran's house still had the original bakelite light switches in it right up until she passed away in 1993. The toilet cistern was near the ceiling with a big long chain. Everything was dated right down to the food mixer and icing bag she used to make fairy cakes on Sunday when we went round for tea. Oh and the black and white television! The shed was full of broken valve teles and the lawn mower was the type that you pushed. Sorry you set me off on a nostalgia trip then.
     
  8. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    I'm getting some odd Google results for Memphis cruet.
     
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  9. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    A pair of salt and pepper shakers are not called a cruet in the US. A cruet is a bottle for oil or vinegar.
     
  10. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    Some decent tight fitting corks might serve you better than those decrepit & dying rubber (??) plugs!!!
     
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  11. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    Yes but I wasn't sure whether to lose them or not as they seem to be original fixtures.
     
  12. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    I think the term covers all accoutrements this side of the pond.
     
  13. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Looks 1960s to me.
    Divided by a common language.;)
    Which is why I advocate Dutch as the forum language, and I know my esteemed chocolate loving fellow joolie from Belgium agrees.
     
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  14. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    I've heard Flemish and French are as equally as good :)
     
  15. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    A cruet here means a complete set with a stand generally.

    Spare room wallpaper. That vicious yellow with black tramlines. The woodwork was bright turquoise. Oh my days,
     
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  16. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Flemish is Dutch.;) We have an official 'Language Union', a Belgium-Netherlands consensus on what is or isn't 'proper' Dutch.
    Both countries know different types of Dutch, of which Flemish is one. Flemish is also spoken in the Netherlands btw, in the southwest.
     
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  17. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    Words of wisdom from my mother..."No one likes anyone else's wallpaper!" :D
     
  18. kentworld

    kentworld Well-Known Member

    How about Norwegian? I can't speak or understand it, but I sure heard a lot of it from my grandparents when I was growing up!

    Very 50s set.
     
  19. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I have no problem with Norwegian as a language, Dutch people seem to learn it quite quickly.
    But we have more Dutch speakers on the forum than Norwegian speakers, so a firm Dutch base from which we can expand.:pompous: And we will help the others of course, that goes without saying.:playful:

    What say you @Dessert58 , I know you have done your utmost to introduce Dutch terms.:happy::kiss:
    More so than I have, I didn't get much further than 'fantjes' (little elephants), which was immediately embraced by other members.:joyful:
     
  20. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    Really? I thought it was a dialect that had french mixed in.
     
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