Lot 104
A selection of silver to include an early to mid-Victorian silver drum mustard pot, of typical...
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Lot 104
A selection of silver to include an early to mid-Victorian silver drum mustard pot, of typical...
Lot 104
Lot Description
A selection of silver to include an early to mid-Victorian silver drum mustard pot, of typical plain straight sided circular form with shell thumb-piece handle and hinged lid, glass liner missing, hallmarked London, maker's mark and date mark illegible, height 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm). Together with a George III silver sifter spoon with pierced motifs to the bowl (A/F), assumed London 1814, a pair of George III silver teaspoons with bright-cut stems and initialled terminals, a 1930's silver five bar toast rack with central ring handle raised upon four ball feet, etc. Gross weighable silver 13.3 ozt (414.2 grams).
Postage: Postable
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
In varied state, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. The hinge on the mustard pot has some minor sideways movement, the maker's mark, date mark are illegible, the lion passant, town mark and duty mark are rubbed but still just legible. Significant split and repairs to the bowl of the sifter spoon with a separate piece of silver crudely soldered to the back of the bowl beneath the stem which overlaps the original piercing, requires attention, assumed London no town mark present. The toast rack has a retailer's mark for 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company 112 Regent Street'. The George III pair of teaspoons are engraved W I S?, one is significantly bent to the stem. The peppers feet are all bent inwards. Various maker's marks and dates on the selection of silver teaspoons, includes a part set of five. Majority of the hallmarks legible with some minor rubbing.
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