Cruet bottle
probably Non-Such Flint Glass Manufactory
Category
Glass
Date
1800 - 1815
Materials
Glass, Gilt
Measurements
109 mm (Height); 41 mm (Diameter)
Place of origin
Bristol
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Greys Court, Oxfordshire
NT 195626.2.1
Summary
This item was discovered stolen on 3/1/2025. If you have an information concerning this item, please contact the National Trust at Grey's Court on 01491 628529. Or contact the Operational Risk Department of the National Trust by email at operationalrisk@nationaltrust.org.uk, or our Supporter Services Centre on 03448001895 or by email enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk. You can provide your information anonymously. Thank you for your help. Cruet bottle, green glass with gilded decoration in the form of a hanging label that reads 'KYAN'. Probably made by the Non-Such Flint Glass Manufactory (possibly by Isaac Jacobs), Bristol, about 1800-1815. Kyan is a pepper sauce. The name originates from Cayenne, the capital of French Guiana, which has given its name to the Cayenne peppers which grow there.
Provenance
Gifted to the National Trust from the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Brunner, 2005.
Marks and inscriptions
Base: "K7" written on base in gold, no longer visible unless held in the right light.
Makers and roles
probably Non-Such Flint Glass Manufactory, maker possibly Isaac Jacobs (1757 - 1835), maker