Cruets are not necessarily made from glass, but enough are I thought it reasonable to include the cruet website with other glass websites. There are over 1,000 cruet auctions at any one time so there is a need for simplification, identification and valuation services.
Cruets.org will be getting converted to run the Thesis them like this site and that will provide the tools and design to let me display a wide range of cruet pictures. I will also be able to show visitors how to detrmine the value of their cruets once they are identified.
To give you a little sample, below are five cruets currently for sale.
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Paul,
I have a set of cruets that are cyrstal with a design that looks greek. They were given to me by a freind in the UK over 20 years ago. They do not have any markings/signatures on them. Do you have any ideas on where I can go to find out about them?
I went to EbayUS and scrolled all the way to the bottom. There I clicked on Great Britain to get to the Ebay UK site. I did a search for cruets and narrowed that down by only looking at some of the categories on the left (Art Glassware, Crystal/Cut glass, etc.) It seems like you could do that every so often and have a good chance of spotting your design.
Good luck with it.