Lot 334
  • 334

Four George III silver mustard pots, various makers, London and Edinburgh, 1789-1798

Estimate
700 - 900 GBP
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Description

  • Silver, Glass
  • The pair 9cm., 3 ½ in. high
all oval with domed hinged covers, applied reeded borders and scroll handles, comprising: a pair, plain, John Emes, London, 1798; a single pot, plain, maker's mark IT (? John Troby), London, 1798; another single pot, engraved with a crest, motto and the initials TWB, W. & P. Cunningham, Edinburgh, 1789, all with blue glass liners

Condition

One with old solder repair to the finial. The other three in good condition with clear marks and no obvious repairs. Glass liners in good condition.
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