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Sauce Labels 1750 - 1950

Autor John Salter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2006
This is a book for collectors of silver, glass and recipes. A detailed work on the subject of silver labels to adorn cruets - soy, vinegar and pickle bottles in the frame, this text aims to allow the reader to build up a collection for use in the dining room for comparitively modest expenditure. The book affords an opportunity for the glass enthusiast to broaden knowledge in conjunstion with the study of datable silver, and for the dinner party host to delve into gastronomic delights to impress both family and guests. Written by an expert, this work is a celebration of the Golden Jubilee of the Wine Label Circle. It shows how to bring back into daily use the cruet frame at the dinner table to the delight of all diners, decant supermarket products into oil and vinegar bottles and mak up recipes for use with the soy frame.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781851494316
ISBN-10: 1851494316
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 218 x 303 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Wine Label Circle

Descriere

Silver bottle labels for oil and vinegar (generally called 'sauce labels') first made their appearance in the 1750s to adorn oil and vinegar bottles either in a two-bottle stand, or in a five-item Warwick cruet. This book reflects the lively interest in sauce labels of several long-standing active members of the Wine Circle and is a book for collectors of silver, glass and recipes. It explores two aspects of antiquarian interest: the collection of silver and of glass. There is an inter-relation between the sauce label and bottle frames, both made of silver, and the various types of glass bottles, decanters and vessels that the labels once adorned. It is the first detailed work to be published on the subject of silver labels to adorn cruets soy, vinegar and pickle bottles in the frame. Frames and their bottles can still be bought for use on the dining table, often in conjuction with flavoured vinegars purchased at the supermarket and then decanted. The book affords an opportunity for the glass enthu