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Tupperware Impressions cruet-set

SKU: 1385

Tupperware Impressions cruet-set

Description
Beautiful cruet-set from Tupperware. Holder with oil and vinegar bottle and pepper and salt shaker. A lovely transparent color combination in ice-blue, mint-green and salmon-orange details.

The bottles have a small click cap, after which you can easily pour. Both are also provided with a screw cap so that they can be easily filled.

The pepper and salt shaker have a cap that you can press in the center, after which the pouring holes are visible and usable. They have an easy closure cap so that they can easily be filled again.

A nice piece of design for on the dining table.

Condition
This set is in a good used condition with little traces of use.

Dimensions

Holder

  • Height: 22 cm.
  • Length: 18 cm.
  • Width: 16 cm.

Oil and vinegar set

  • Height: 18.5 cm.
  • Diameter: 8 cm.
  • Contents: 350 ml.

Pepper and salt shaker

  • Height: 10 cm.
  • Diameter: 5.8 cm.
  • Content: 100 ml.
     

A cruet-stand (or cruet in British English) is a small stand of metal, ceramic, or glass which holds containers for condiments. Typically these include salt and pepper shakers, and often cruets or bottles of vinegar and olive oil. The stand and containers form a cruet set.

 


Tupperware is the name of a home products line that includes preparation, storage, containment, and serving products for the kitchen and home. It also includes plastic containers used to store goods and/or food. In 1942, Earl Tupper developed his first bell-shaped container; the brand products were introduced to the public in 1948. 

Tupperware was developed in 1946 by Earl Silas Tupper (1907–83) in Leominster, Massachusetts. He developed plastic containers used in households to contain food and keep it airtight. The once-patented "burping seal" is a famous aspect of Tupperware, which distinguished it from competitors. Earl Tupper invented the plastic for Tupperware already in 1938, but the product only worked with the emergence of the sale through presentation in a party setting. In 1949, Tupperware introduced the 'Wonderlier Bowl' that gave a start to a revolutionary range of kitchen utensils. 


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