silver - mustard pots
44 item(s) found:
German silver mustard pot and hallmarked sterling silver spoon mustard pot with blue glass liner, rats tail spoon indistinctly marked. Height 10.5 cm. Weight 75grams
Hallmarked stirling silver silver cruet set consisting of lidded mustard pot with spoon and pair of open salts, all with blue glass liners, Chester, 1901, maker Colen Hewer Cheshire; spoon, Chester, 1900, maker Colen Hewer Cheshire. Weight 180g
Thomas Daniell, mustard pot, drum shaped with pierced foliate scroll work and central initialled cartouche and having domed lid with openwork thumb piece and double scrolled leaf capped handle and blue glass liner, bearing marks for Thomas Daniel,…
A Georgian sterling silver mustard pot, the lidded pot, oval barrel shape with reeded edge and glass liner. London 1805. Together with an 1807 spoon. Height 8.5 cm
A WMF silver plated mustard and pepper pot of neoclassical form, sold with an unmarked plated condiment. Some wear to plating
Early Victorian hallmarked sterling silver lidded mustard pot London 1841, makers Charles Reily and George Storer. Pierced design with crossed finial. Blue glass liner & Hallmarked sterling silver spoon. Height 8 cm
A good Art Nouveau unmarked Studio silver open salt or mustard pot, with green glass liner and spoon, the two-handled pot sits on a tray with shaped edge and very stylish raised decoration of buds and tendrils. Width 15 cm
Sterling silver condiments including mustard pot salt cellar and pepper caster
A sterling mustard pot with scroll handle and hinged lid, original blue glass liner, stylised embossed decoration with vacant sheild. Sheffield 1898
A sterling silver mustard pot with blue glass liner
A sterling silver condiment set three piece comprising salt cellar pepper castor and mustard pot Birmingham 1949
A small silver drum mustard pot, plain, with blue glass liner and with spoon, Sheffield 1926. Height 5 cm
A sterling silver three piece condiment set by Walker & Hall, with original blue glass liners to the open salt and mustard pot, each on three lion paw feet. London 1953.
A set of three silver penguin cruets maker Maher C & C London 1961, the spoon by Rc, London 1867, the salt pepper and mustard pots formed as upright penguins with flippers partially spread, the salt and pepper with pull covers appropriately pierced,…
Hallmarked sterling silver open salt and mustard pot with blue glass liners, London, 1913, maker H & Co. Weight 160 grams
Mustard pot sterling silver George III style helmet shaped pot with Bristol blue Liner Chester 1895
Mustard spoon sterling silver by William Elliot Silversmith London 1823
Pair of Austro-Hungarian silver mustard pots Vienna 800 standard maker JCK
A George IV period sterling silver circular mustard pot., with hinged lid engraved decoration and the original Bristol blue glass liner. Hallmarks for London 1827, maker's mark indistinct
Pair of Empire silver salts and an Empire style mustard
George III Edinburgh silver mustard pot, worn marks, having a gadrooned border scrolled edge on domed foot and a George III silver spoon London 1814
A George III Irish sterling silver oval cream jug Dublin circa 1790 13 cm high together with an Irish pierced mustard pot (Af)
A Victorian sterling silver drum mustard pot with pierced thumb piece and blue glass liner London 1901 8 cm high
George V Art Deco cruet set comprising salt cellar with spoon and glass liner, pepperette, mustard pot with spoon and glass liner.10 oz silver without glass. Richard Smart & Son, London, 1934
A silver condiment for salt and mustard, Edwardian Birmingham 1907 maker S star B 13 cm long x 5 cm high
Victorian sterling silver mustard pot with wooden finial. London 1895, maker Thomas Bradbury of Sheffield
A George III period sterling silver mustard pot barrel shaped with a flat lid (repaired), the body decorated with four bands of parallel reeding and vertical stave marks, with blue glass liner. London 1766, maker Thomas Hemming. Height 8.4 cm
A Victorian silver mustard pot, maker Edward & John Barnard London 1860, of cylindrical form with hinged cover and blue glass insert, together with a later silver salt. Height 8 cm
A Victorian silver mustard pot, maker Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Sheffield 1854. Cylindrical form pierced with C scroll decoration, with a domed hinged cover and blue glass insert. Height 9 cm
Antique Georgian sterling mustard pot with Bristol liner, London 1818
German 800 silver late 19th century service comprising of two open salts, a lidded salt or mustard pot, and lidded bowl, all with blue glass liners - weight 580g. Height of tallest 15 cm
Three Victorian period sterling silver neo-classical two handled salts and a mustard pot each of the urn shaped salts with oval shaped blue glass liners, the covered oval mustard frame with a silver liner. London 1895, makers WC Jl.…
Antique Georgian sterling mustard pot with Bristol liner
Sterling silver circular pierced mustard pot complete with spoon, Chester 1905
19th century French silver neo-classical revival cruet set comprising, drum shaped mustard pot, four open salts and two pairs of dual open salts; each decorated with floral swags, ribbon ties and scrolled feet, with original blue glass liners
An unusual Victorian sterling silver footed mustard bowl by George Richard, London 1850, with hinged cover in the form of an owl holding its prey in its beak, complete with original spoon with cast figure of a mouse finial and cobalt blue glass liner.…
Sterling silver oval shaped mustard pot with gadrooned edge on four ball feet complete with blue glass liner and spoon. Mustard pot - London 1828. Spoon - Newcastle 1845.
A fine and rare 18th century Directoire period French silver mustard pot, in neoclassical style with original blue glass liner made in Paris 1789-1809, by Louis Joseph Bbouty of 47 Quai Del'horlage, Paris.…
Sterling silver condiment set includes salts with Bristol blue liners, covered mustard and two pepper castors London 1940 by Windsor
Victorian sterling silver mustard pot with a lid, a blue glass liner and a handle to one side, hallmarked for London 1842, made by W. R. Smiley
Silver mustard pot with a blue glass liner and three hallmarks
Sterling silver mustard pot with a ruby glass lining
Art Nouveau three piece sterling silver cruet set, the pepper shaker and glass lined mustard pot hallmarked for Sheffield 1896, the salt bowl hallmarked for London 1899, made by William Hutton & Son
Sterling silver cruet set comprising two salts, two peppers and a green glass lined mustard pot, all in their original velvet lined box, hallmarked for Birmingham 1910, made by Hardy Bros
