A Warwick cruet stand is a cruet stand in silver, with a five lobed base and central handle, fitted with three silver casters and two cut glass bottles. They were made from circa 1750 and most likely named after the Earl of Warwick.

A cruet also known as a caster, is a small container to hold condiments such as oil, vinegar, mustard, pepper. Its shape and adornments will depend on the specific condiment for which it is designed. For example a cruet for liquids may have a jug-like shape, while a cruet for a spice may be cylindrical with a lid and perhaps a small spoon for serving.

Cruets were made in silver, silver plate, ceramic and glass, and sometimes a combination of two materials, usually as a glass body with a silver or silver plated top.

The earliest cruets, from the more...

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George III silver Warwick cruet, containing five bottles of…

George III Silver Warwick Cruet Set (1763)

George III silver Warwick cruet, containing five bottles of various sizes by John Delmester, London 1763

A George II sterling silver Warwick cruet frame with original…

George II Warwick Cruet Frame with Original Bottles

A George II sterling silver Warwick cruet frame with original bottles and casters, with a contemporary coat of arms and crests of a rampant lion by Samuel Wood, London 1744, the frame 21 cm high, The arms are those of Rokesborough (sometimes spelt…

Rare George III sterling silver Warwick cruet with fixed scroll…

George III Warwick Cruet with Sterling Silver Casters and Glass Bottles

Rare George III sterling silver Warwick cruet with fixed scroll handle, 3 solid sterling silver casters and 2 cut glass bottles with sterling silver tops on scroll legs with shell cast feet, London, 1767-68, maker Samuel Wheat

Early Georgian sterling silver Warwick cruet matched stand…

Georgian Sterling Silver Cruet Set with Dredgers, London 1769

Early Georgian sterling silver Warwick cruet matched stand complete with George ii dredgers bottles etc Marked stand WS, London, 1769, shakers London, MS, 1750-51, approx 739g silver weight