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"Discover the Timeless Elixir: Vinegar" Step back in time to 1896, where Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Victorian items adorned elegant homes

Background imageVinegar Collection: Shellfish stall at fair, London

Shellfish stall at fair, London
East-End selling shellfish on a stall. Date: Early 20th century

Background imageVinegar Collection: Food, Condiment, Vinegar, A bottle of malt vinegar on a white background

Food, Condiment, Vinegar, A bottle of malt vinegar on a white background

Background imageVinegar Collection: Lilly white Vinegar 3 pence a quart, Cries of London, (1688?)

Lilly white Vinegar 3 pence a quart, Cries of London, (1688?)
Lilly white Vinegar 3 pence a quart. A vinegar seller accompanied by his donkey The donkey has barrels of vinegar strapped to its saddle. From Cries of London, (1688?)

Background imageVinegar Collection: Cupers Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1801. Artist: Charles Tomkins

Cupers Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1801. Artist: Charles Tomkins
View of Beaufoys Vinegar Works, Lambeth, London, 1801. The vinegar works were established on the former site of Cupers Pleasure Gardens

Background imageVinegar Collection: Travelling vinegar manufacturer, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

Travelling vinegar manufacturer, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
Travelling Vinegar Manufacturer, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imageVinegar Collection: Jan Theodoor Toorops Lankhout & Co Delftsche Slaolie

Jan Theodoor Toorops Lankhout & Co Delftsche Slaolie
Jan Theodoor Toorop, S. Lankhout & Co, Delftsche Slaolie (Nederlandsche Oliefabriek Delft), lithography, total: height: 100, 10 cm; width: 71, 00 cm, monogrammed: lower right in print: J

Background imageVinegar Collection: Hannibal and his army crossing the Alps in 218 BC during the Second Punic War

Hannibal and his army crossing the Alps in 218 BC during the Second Punic War. The men pouring liquid from barrels (top and bottom of picture)

Background imageVinegar Collection: Rebel Leader Father Clinch Being Shot At The Battle Of Vinegar Hill, Enniscorthy, County Wexford

Rebel Leader Father Clinch Being Shot At The Battle Of Vinegar Hill, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland In 1798. Peter Clinch, 1753 To 1816. Irish-Born Political Figure. Drawn By H. Warren

Background imageVinegar Collection: Mr And Mrs Vinegar. From The Book English Fairy Tales Retold By F. a

Mr And Mrs Vinegar. From The Book English Fairy Tales Retold By F. a. Steel With Illustrations By Arthur Rackham
Mr And Mrs Vinegar. From The Book English Fairy Tales Retold By F.a. Steel With Illustrations By Arthur Rackham, Published 1927

Background imageVinegar Collection: Mr And Mrs Vinegar At Home. From The Book English Fairy Tales Retold By F. a

Mr And Mrs Vinegar At Home. From The Book English Fairy Tales Retold By F. a
Mr And Mrs Vinegar At Home. From The Book English Fairy Tales Retold By F.a. Steel With Illustrations By Arthur Rackham, Published 1927

Background imageVinegar Collection: Advert for Mappin Brothers Victorian gifts 1896

Advert for Mappin Brothers Victorian gifts 1896
Chritsmas gifts in solid silver; sugar and cream stand, afternoon tea set, sugar dredger, chased and pierced fruit or bonbon dish, twin oil and vinegar bottles and coffee set with tray. 1896

Background imageVinegar Collection: Vinegar Hill, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford

Vinegar Hill, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford - a view across a river and buildings on the other side to a hill in the distance. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Wexford; Enniscorthy)

Background imageVinegar Collection: Advert for Mappin Brothers solid silver items 1895

Advert for Mappin Brothers solid silver items 1895
Selection of decorative items available from Mappin Brothers in Regent Street. 1895

Background imageVinegar Collection: A physician visits a plague victim, holding a sponge soaked in aromatic vinegar to his nose while

A physician visits a plague victim, holding a sponge soaked in aromatic vinegar to his nose while his assistant holds
PHYSICIAN & PLAGUE VICTIM. A physician visits a plague victim, holding a sponge soaked in aromatic vinegar to his nose while his assistant holds his own nose shut with his fingers

Background imageVinegar Collection: Acetic acid molecule

Acetic acid molecule
Acetic acid, molecular model. Acetic acid, also called ethanoic acid, is the component of vinegar that gives it its sour taste and pungent smell

Background imageVinegar Collection: Advertising trade card for The Alden fruit vinegar

Advertising trade card for The Alden fruit vinegar
Advertising trade card for " The Alden fruit vinegar". The card shows a donkey which throws the rider into a trough and some apple pickers in the background. Date: circa 1880

Background imageVinegar Collection: Water coolers, spirit barrels, etc, Plate 41

Water coolers, spirit barrels, etc, Plate 41
Water coolers, spirit barrels, syphons, seltzogenes, refrigerative and syphon filters, Plate 41, in a range of styles. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageVinegar Collection: Chinese artillery practice

Chinese artillery practice
In India troop trucks tow heavy field pieces into position for artillery practice by Chinese troops under the command of U.S. General Joseph Stilwell, known as Vinegar Joe Date: 1942

Background imageVinegar Collection: Chinese troops trained by Americans

Chinese troops trained by Americans
At a base in India, An American corporal trains a Chinese gun crew to operate an American howitzer. The base was commanded by General Joseph Stilwell, known as Vinegar Joe Date: 1942

Background imageVinegar Collection: Nursery Rhymes -- Old Mother Hubbard, Peter Piper

Nursery Rhymes -- Old Mother Hubbard, Peter Piper
Nursery Rhymes. Old Mother Hubbard (above) -- She went to the tavern for white wine and red, and when she came back the dog stood on his head

Background imageVinegar Collection: Reverse copy Au Vinaigre Vinegar Le Cris de Paris

Reverse copy Au Vinaigre Vinegar Le Cris de Paris
Artokoloro

Background imageVinegar Collection: Fruit press

Fruit press
illustration of fruit press

Background imageVinegar Collection: Cider Press, vintage engraving

Cider Press, vintage engraving
Old engraved illustration of a Cider Press, juicer

Background imageVinegar Collection: Sketch for Oysters, Young Sir?

Sketch for Oysters, Young Sir?
BAL18355 Sketch for Oysters, Young Sir? by Parker, Henry Perlee (1795-1873); Roy Miles Fine Paintings; English, out of copyright

Background imageVinegar Collection: Christ on the cross, print maker: Nicolaes de Bruyn, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1610

Christ on the cross, print maker: Nicolaes de Bruyn, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1610

Background imageVinegar Collection: Pumpkin cream soup with croutons

Pumpkin cream soup with croutons

Background imageVinegar Collection: Virgin Vinegar - Cruel labelling of a stern Victorian lady

Virgin Vinegar - Cruel labelling of a stern Victorian lady
In the Bars and Streets. Cartoon drawing by Phil May depicting a late middle-aged woman with a severe expression, placed somewhat pointedly on a pavement as a horse omnibuspasses

Background imageVinegar Collection: Three cats impatient for their fish supper

Three cats impatient for their fish supper
Three furry moggies wait (im)patiently for their Fish Suppers... " Hurry Up Waiter!" Date: 1907

Background imageVinegar Collection: Europe, France, Marseilles, olive selection

Europe, France, Marseilles, olive selection

Background imageVinegar Collection: Drizzling balsamic vinegar onto lambs lettuce in pottery dish. credit: Marie-Louise

Drizzling balsamic vinegar onto lambs lettuce in pottery dish. credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageVinegar Collection: Vinegar for use on marine stings sign and first aid kit, Cape Tribulation, Daintree N. P

Vinegar for use on marine stings sign and first aid kit, Cape Tribulation, Daintree N. P
Vinegar for use on marine stings sign and first aid kit, Cape Tribulation, Daintree N.P. Queensland, Australia, September

Background imageVinegar Collection: Exploding cork, out of bottle of vinegar and baking soda

Exploding cork, out of bottle of vinegar and baking soda

Background imageVinegar Collection: Early battery, working by chemical reaction, with zinc strip as negative electrode

Early battery, working by chemical reaction, with zinc strip as negative electrode and copper strip as positive electrode, dipped into vinegar in glass jar

Background imageVinegar Collection: Bottles of balsamic vinegar and champagne vinegar

Bottles of balsamic vinegar and champagne vinegar

Background imageVinegar Collection: Pouring vinegar onto cucumber in jars, close-up

Pouring vinegar onto cucumber in jars, close-up

Background imageVinegar Collection: boquerones or fresh anchovies tapas

boquerones or fresh anchovies tapas

Background imageVinegar Collection: Bottles of red wine vinegar and white wine vinegar

Bottles of red wine vinegar and white wine vinegar

Background imageVinegar Collection: Peppercorns wrapped in muslin and added to a mixture of demerara sugar, cayenne pepper

Peppercorns wrapped in muslin and added to a mixture of demerara sugar, cayenne pepper, ground ginger, salt and malt vinegar

Background imageVinegar Collection: Pickled onions in a jar, with two on spoon in foreground

Pickled onions in a jar, with two on spoon in foreground

Background imageVinegar Collection: Curdled mayonnaise in glass mixing bowl and on ladle

Curdled mayonnaise in glass mixing bowl and on ladle

Background imageVinegar Collection: Close-up of chargrilled balsamic red onions on wooden chopping board

Close-up of chargrilled balsamic red onions on wooden chopping board

Background imageVinegar Collection: Bottle of shallot vinegar with blue wax paper lid tied with string

Bottle of shallot vinegar with blue wax paper lid tied with string

Background imageVinegar Collection: Bottle of citrus vinegar, containing bits of orange peel

Bottle of citrus vinegar, containing bits of orange peel

Background imageVinegar Collection: Bowl of red wine vinegar

Bowl of red wine vinegar

Background imageVinegar Collection: Sherry vinegar being added to frying pan containing shredded red cabbage, carrots and celery

Sherry vinegar being added to frying pan containing shredded red cabbage, carrots and celery, high angle view

Background imageVinegar Collection: Egg yolks, mustard and vinegar in glass mixing bowl with wire whisk, close-up

Egg yolks, mustard and vinegar in glass mixing bowl with wire whisk, close-up

Background imageVinegar Collection: Pickling onions, pouring boiled vinegar from jug into jar, close-up

Pickling onions, pouring boiled vinegar from jug into jar, close-up

Background imageVinegar Collection: Various airtight jars containing dried foods, oils and vinegars, in a row

Various airtight jars containing dried foods, oils and vinegars, in a row



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"Discover the Timeless Elixir: Vinegar" Step back in time to 1896, where Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Victorian items adorned elegant homes. Among their prized possessions, a bottle stood as a testament to its versatility and charm. In Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, Vinegar Hill overlooked the picturesque landscape, whispering tales of resilience and rebellion. It was here that R. Slaney perfected the art production during the 19th century - a craft passed down through generations. The year 1798 marked an indelible moment in history on VINEGAR HILL/1798/CLINCH - forever etching this humble condiment into Ireland's fight for freedom. Across the Atlantic Ocean in the USA, fresh garden salads embraced vinegar's tangy touch with open arms. The Whistling Oyster tantalized taste buds with vibrant greens drenched in its zesty essence. Meanwhile, Mappin Brothers Victorian gifts from 1896 showcased vinegars' ability to elevate any occasion. Their solid silver items added elegance and sophistication to every table setting. Traveling further eastward brought us to Crete, Greek Islands - where Greek Salad reigned supreme. Crisp cucumbers mingled with juicy tomatoes and feta cheese; drizzled delicately with vinegar from sun-kissed grapes grown across Greece's fertile lands. Embracing European flavors led us to Italy's Emilia-Romagna region - Modena specifically - home to Acetaia producing liquid gold known as balsamic vinegar. Aged patiently in wooden barrels for years upon years until it reached perfection – a true culinary masterpiece adored worldwide. As we journey through time and continents, one thing remains constant: Vinegar is more than just an ingredient; it is an essential companion enhancing flavors throughout history and cultures alike.