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Jun 14 2005 Post Icon

For the Marmite fan who has everything.....

By: Seamus Waldron Published: 14 June 2005

Not all that glitters is gold. In this case, it was solid silver, let me explain. Whilst walking down Neal St., one of my favorite streets in London, I passed Perpetuity, a jewelers of high regard.

What was it that cought my eye? Two jars of Marmite in the shop window with solid silver tops. Can you believe it? I've heard about these before, but never actually seen one, let alone be able to buy one.

As it happens, Perpetuity has an exclusive on these silver tops and sell for a very resonable £88 for the large, £57 for medium and £47 for small jars.

If they tickle your fancy, then please e-mail them at [email protected] or call on +44(0)20 7240 7666. If you are in the area, then the address is 69 Neal Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H.

Don't forget to mention where you heard about them though!

Provenance: Originally published on ilovemarmite.com (the site's original domain, 2000–2016). Republished here on ilovemarmite.co.uk in 2025 after the .com domain was lost. Original publication date preserved above.

Tags: marmitearchivedcollectorsluxurylimitededitionmemorabiliabritishfood
Categories: British Culture , News & Current Events , Products & Varieties

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