Anyone seen a silver llama creamer?
December 17, 2017 7:21 PM   Subscribe

One of the oft-used tropes in British light comedy is antics involving "silver cow creamers", those little silver pitchers used for dispensing cream into one's tea. Heck, most of the plot of an entire PG Wodehouse Novel involves such a creamer. For gag gift reasons, I'm looking for a silver llama creamer, if such an item exists. Any leads?
posted by kaszeta to Food & Drink (7 answers total)
 
not silver, but there's this llama "table vase" that IMO has the look of an old school milk jug. Depending on the size, one could use it as a creamer.
posted by If only I had a penguin... at 7:33 PM on December 17, 2017


er...I just noticed it's $82, which is a bit much for a gag gift. Sorry.
posted by If only I had a penguin... at 7:34 PM on December 17, 2017


Llama pitcher on Ebay.
posted by Weeping_angel at 7:40 PM on December 17, 2017 [1 favorite]


Or does it need to be SHAPED like a llama? Here's one on Amazon that's actually an oil/vinegar dispenser, and not silver, but it's pretty cute!
posted by Weeping_angel at 7:49 PM on December 17, 2017 [6 favorites]


Response by poster: As close to an actual cow creamer (dispensing out the mouth) and made of something metallic is best, but this gives me some leads.
posted by kaszeta at 8:25 PM on December 17, 2017


Best I can find is a ceramic llama oil dispenser.

If you are really determined, you could get something printed by shapeways in whatever material you fancy, but it's pretty expensive, plus you'd have to find/commission the 3d model.
posted by samj at 8:51 AM on December 18, 2017


I would get the ceramic one others have found and find a way to paint it silver.
posted by If only I had a penguin... at 9:15 AM on December 18, 2017


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