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Late Victorian Sterling Silver Condiment Set - Weighted Pepper Shaker & Open Salt with Spoon (circa 1890-1910)

Late Victorian Sterling Silver Condiment Set - Weighted Pepper Shaker & Open Salt with Spoon (circa 1890-1910)

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Here's a fun fact: people in the late Victorian era took their salt and pepper VERY seriously. Like, 'let's make them out of sterling silver with ornate details' seriously. And honestly? They were onto something.

This Late Victorian condiment set (circa 1890-1910) includes a weighted sterling silver pepper shaker (8 cm tall) and an open salt dish (3 cm) with its matching tiny spoon. Together they weigh 66 grams and look absolutely gorgeous on any dining table. That pepper shaker with its fluted design and pierced top? Chef's kiss. The salt dish with that shell-like pattern and scalloped edge? Pure Victorian elegance.

The weighted base on the pepper shaker means it's stable and won't tip over every time someone reaches for it (looking at you, modern pepper mills). The open salt dish is the traditional way to serve salt - way fancier than just putting out a shaker. And that tiny spoon? It's the perfect size for pinching salt, which somehow makes everything taste better. Science? Probably not. Vibes? Absolutely.

What makes this set special is that it's COMPLETE - pepper shaker, salt dish, AND the original spoon. Usually these get separated over 120+ years, but this trio stayed together. That's commitment.

Perfect for formal dinners, afternoon tea, or just making your Tuesday night pasta feel like a Victorian banquet. Because if you're going to season your food, you might as well do it with style.

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