For cooking, the list comprises 34 items, including a saltcellar but not a dishwasher.
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In the opera, Cellini isn't working on anything as small as a saltcellar.
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A 16th century Nigerian saltcellar depicts a slave ship with Portuguese sailors supporting it.
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The show's most notable exception is an orb-shaped saltcellar from around 1500, which doesn't have a hint of elephant to it.
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For this week's cover story TIME has virtually upended the saltcellar in order to leave nothing absent from its report on the less than salubrious effects of salt.
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A small container for holding salt at the dining table
A salt cellar (also called salt or standing salt) is a vessel, usually small and made of glass or silver, used on the table for holding salt. An individual salt dish or squat open salt cellar placed near a trencher was called a trencher salt. ...