Happy Friday! Iโm so excited to be back for another French Vintage Friday. Since those are 2 of my very favorite things, itโs incredibly exciting for me to always be on the hunt for something that encompasses BOTH of those things.
Today I want to share my silver sauciรจre with you. Iโm sure you know it better as a gravy boat.
Donโt you just love the details of the handle and the patina?
The sauce boat, sauciรจre or gravy boat can be traced back as far as 1690 to none other than France but it is believed to be the English who originally adapted the porcelain version to a silver one. Still one can not deny the French influence in the designs of many of them including the one I have.
I dearly wish I knew of a wonderful story behind mine but alas it has no longer got visible markings on it so I can now create the story I want for it ?.
It was not uncommon, at one time, to see double spouted sauce boats although these are now rare. Sauce boats typically have a matching plate to catch the dripping sauce and occasionally itโs actually attached as one piece.
By far the most common material used to make them is some form of porcelain or china and they have been made to match nearly every dinner service pattern since the second half of the 18th century, which caused the silver ones to become much less popular.
Now with that little tidbit of history shared, letโs talk about another important aspect of all things home, vintage, collectible and otherwise. That is – is it a good addition to oneโs decor?
The answer in this case is a resounding YES!
I think perhaps a demonstration is the best way to set the record straight. ?
Just a parting shot to ponder…
Now letโs go see Emilyโs gorgeous brown transferware ?
Emilyโs Share
Until next time…
Oh itโs beautiful Tara!!!
Thanks, Tracey! Have a wonderful day ?
Itโs beautiful!!! I love this so much!!
-emily
Thank Emily! Itโs a favorite of mine as well
Love your gravy boat!!! I have a couple and need to pull them out to use in my decorating. ๐ Love your pretty silver one with its little silver beads around the upper edge… Sooo pretty! Pinned several photos (of course!). <3
Enjoy using yours! They are great to hold sour cream, use as a mini flower vase with a frog or wet spongey stuff (can't think of the name).
Hugs,
Barb ๐
Yes! I love putting flowers in mine or other random things. Iโve put a bottle brush tree in it, pinecones, tiny ornaments and current I have colored buttons in it! I think youโre referring to oasis? Thanks so much for stopping by.