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Danish Silver-Plated Oil & Vinegar Bottle - Denmark 1860
Danish Silver-Plated Oil & Vinegar Bottle - Denmark 1860
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When 1860s Denmark said "even condiments deserve silver-plated elegance"
This gorgeous oil and vinegar bottle in its original Danish silver-plated holder is 165 years old and still ready to make your salad dressing look like royalty served it. Complete with the original glass stopper because the Danes didn't do things halfway. The two-tower hallmark confirms it's authentic Danish silver-plated work from 1860.
Why this is special:
Danish silver-plated pieces from 1860 are the real deal - we're talking pre-industrial craftsmanship when artisans actually cared about making beautiful things. The holder is hand-worked and silver-plated, surviving wars, regime changes, and over a century of dinner tables. The fact that it still has its original stopper? That's basically a miracle.
What you're getting:
A glass bottle nestled in an ornate silver-plated holder (14.5cm tall, 6cm wide, 146 grams) that turns pouring oil or vinegar into a fancy event. The silver plating has that gorgeous patina that only comes from 165 years of aging. You literally cannot fake this look.
Perfect for:
Fancy dinner parties, making your everyday salad feel special, collectors of Danish antiques, or anyone who thinks condiments should be served with style. Also works great as a bud vase if you're feeling creative.
Condition notes:
It's from 1860. There's patina, minor wear to the plating, and the kind of character that only comes from being passed down through generations. That's what makes it authentic and valuable.
Authentic Danish silver-plated oil/vinegar bottle from 1860 with original glass stopper and two-tower hallmark. Age-related patina and wear are expected and add to its historical value.
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