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Roman Bust Cruet Set

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Roman Bust Cruet Set
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A great conversation starter at dinner parties, this classical cruet set will elevate your dining table to a Renaissance level. Made from a highly glazed white ceramic they have the splendour and impressiveness of ancient Grecian or Roman marble statues, the most exuberant and artistic way to salt your spuds! Standing at 10cm high we believe him to be Apollo by Michelangelo, the god of music, healing, light, and in this case pepper! and his friend who we think is Venus de Milo at 9cm tall, who represents sexuality, love, fertility, beauty, and for your table...salt! Two piece cruet setPepper pot has 3 holesSalt pot has 2 holesFilled from the bottom
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