Syrup Dispenser – EAPC
Dimensions: | 2″ dia opening x 6.5″ tall with spout, 5.25″ without spout*. 3″ dia at widest point*. 12oz. |
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Part Number: | 707* |
Catalogs: | 1967* thru 1976* |
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Known Colors: | Crystal |
Other Names: | Syrup Server, 12 oz Server, 12 oz Syrup or Cream Dispenser, Cheese Shaker |
Part of: | Breakfast Set |
Notes: | The spouts come in a variety of colors, including white, off-white, burnt orange, red, and turquoise. |
Anchor Hocking first introduced the Syrup Dispenser in 1967 along with the Breakfast Set. I’ve seen it with several different colored spouts, but only white or off-white in the Anchor Hocking catalogs. It doesn’t hurt to have several to hold a variety of syrups. You can even use them as shakers for red pepper flakes or Parmesan cheese if you replace the spout with a shaker lid.
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