Cruet stand
On February 4, 1774, the surviving son of Martha Washington -- John "Jacky" Parke Custis -- married Eleanor Calvert, uniting two of the most well-connected and wealthy families in colonial America. Although young (nineteen and sixteen respectively), the couple recognized the importance of surrounding themselves with fine goods that spoke of their fortune, taste, and gentility. They assembled an impressive array of silver hollow and flatware imported from England such as this cruet stand. It likely originally held two glass bottles for oil and vinegar, and three silver casters for salt, pepper, mustard, or other spices.
See also hot water urn, W-107, salvers, W-108, W-2516 and W-2760, cake basket, W-2519, punch strainer, W-2527, ladle, W-2554, and candlesticks, W-2521/A.1-D.2.
Published ReferencesKathryn C. Buhler, Mount Vernon Silver (Mount Vernon, VA: The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1957), 26-28, 31.
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