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  1. 21 maj 2014 · In the late 1800s, people used these vases to ostentatiously present celery to their guests. Celery, you see, was a status food: a rare delicacy that only wealthy families could afford and, therefore, a way to demonstrate your importance to guests.

  2. 28 sie 2018 · In short, celery vases are tall enough to easily hold celery stalks while spooners, sometimes called spoon holders, were much shorter so that the handles of the spoons stood above the rim of the holder.

  3. 27 sie 2018 · The Victorian celery vase or glass was an essential part of a well-dressed table from the 1820’s into the 1910’s although some journals advised readers the celery vase was being phased out in favor of a boat-like dish in the 1890’s.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Celery_vaseCelery vase - Wikipedia

    A celery vase is type of glass tableware. Developed during the Victorian era , celery vases displayed celery as centerpieces during meals. Farmers began cultivating celery in eastern England after its introduction in the early 19th century.

  5. Celery vases were a fixture on the table in the late 1800's. They would hold fresh celery in water so people could snack on the celery throughout the day. Spooners were popular during the Victorian era as well. They provided a way to display the household silver and were a sign of hospitality.

  6. For most of the nineteenth century, celery was perceived as a high-status food and occupied a prominent position on the dining table. From approximately 1830 to 1890, celery was served “in the rough” with the leaves still attached, in a celery vase made of blown or pressed glass.

  7. 8 cze 2017 · In Victorian times, celery was presented in beautiful and expensive cut glass vases, seen as symbols of wealth. Celery was considered a “high status” food due to its labor intensive growing process and difficulty to keep fresh and was an expensive vegetable.

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