A turned and carved wooden nutmegA turned and carved wooden nutmeg grater, early 19th Century, 5.5cm high
A treen nutmeg grater inlaid withA treen nutmeg grater inlaid with mother of pearl hearts and brass rope work circa 1820 measuring approx. 16 cm long.
An English enamel nutmeg graterAn English enamel nutmeg grater 18th century Of egg form, the whole decorated with a mottled brown and yellow decoration, with the inscription 'Esteem the Giver' to the top. L: 1 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: From a private Kentucky collection
A George III silver egg-shapedA George III silver egg-shaped nutmeg grater, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham circa 1790, with bright cut decoration, grater missing, 3.75cm long
A George III silver nutmeg grater,A George III silver nutmeg grater, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham circa 1800, of egg-shape, bright cut engraved, 3.5cm high, approximately 13g
English silver nutmeg grater inEnglish silver nutmeg grater in the form of a nut a sterling silver example two 19th c. Continental silver nutmeg graters one decorated with a boy and bee 1.5"h. one with a turn handle 2.25"h. and a Georgian silver toddy ladle with a horn handle 8.5"l.
Antique turned wooden treenwareAntique turned wooden treenware stacking spice containers, with old and flaking lettering reading: nutmeg, mace, cloves and ginger. 7.5”H A vintage bronze match holder, gardening related, 4.5”L. Condition: flaking lettering and finish, some losses to delicate edges CT Transfer Fee $10
A George III silver nutmeg grater,A George III silver nutmeg grater, Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1809, of barrel shape, 4.5cm high, approximately 29g/Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd., 11th March 1976
GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER NUTMEGGEORGIAN STERLING SILVER NUTMEG GRATERGeorgian Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater , Birmingham. maker L & A untraced, marks rubbed, oval with bright-cut engraving, l. 1 3/4 in., wt. 1.00 troy oz.
A George III cylindrical silverA George III cylindrical silver nutmeg grater, Richard Glanville, London 1776, 6.8cm high, approximately 43g gross
A George III bright cut silverA George III bright cut silver nutmeg grater, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1790, decorated triangular detail, 2.5cm high, approximately 12g gross
A WILLIAM IV NUTMEG GRATER NathanielA WILLIAM IV NUTMEG GRATER Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, of rounded rectangular outline, striated sides and engine turned lid, the base with hinged compartment for the nutmeg; together with a collection of four various vinaigrettes and a snuff box, Spink & Son, London 1896, modelled as a mussel shell(6)Width: 4.5cm, combined weight: 4.5oz
Early toleware spice box with sixEarly toleware spice box with six original interior canisters labeled nutmegs allspice cinnamon ginger cloves and mace; along with a large copper and iron dipper; large copper finish funnel.
A Victorian novelty silver nutmegA Victorian novelty silver nutmeg grater in the form of an acorn, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853, 5cm long, approximately 13g/see illustration
A George III silver nutmeg grater,A George III silver nutmeg grater, Phipps & Robinson, London 1797, of oval shape fitted a steel grater and with hinged compartment, initialled, 5cm x 3cm
A 19th century unmarked silverA 19th century unmarked silver nutmeg grater with loose cylindrical grater contemporary crossed paws crest believed to have come from Edgware Abbey.
A George III silver nutmeg grater,A George III silver nutmeg grater, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1794, of canted rectangular form, the hinged cover enclosing a steel grater and with hinged cover beneath, 5.5cm wide
A George III cylindrical silverA George III cylindrical silver nutmeg box with folding grater, London 1774, 6.75cm high, approximately 38g
A George III silver nutmeg grater,A George III silver nutmeg grater, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1797, oval with domed lid, 2.5cm high, approximately 18g/Provenance: J H Bourdon-Smith Ltd., 10th October 1978
19TH CENTURY CARVED FIGURAL NUTMEG19TH CENTURY CARVED FIGURAL NUTMEG GRINDER 19th Century Carved Figural Nutmeg Grinder
A George III silver nutmeg grater,A George III silver nutmeg grater, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1800, of cylindrical form with domed lid and bright cut decoration, 3.5cm high, approximately 11g
ENGLISH TREEN NUTMEG GRINDER LateENGLISH TREEN NUTMEG GRINDER Late 18th - Early 19th c. Turned Walnut Spice Mill, top section with punched tin tipped pestle and punched tin mortar-type base, below is a compartment for the ground spice, 8 1/4" high, 3 1/8" diam. base. Top and base edge shrinkage cracks.
FIGURAL NUTMEG GRINDER, 19TH CENTURY,FIGURAL NUTMEG GRINDER, 19TH CENTURY, HAND PAINTED WITH...Figural Nutmeg Grinder, 19th century, hand painted with brass crank, boars head spout and pheasant cap, height 10 inches.
(6) PC. AUNT JEMIMA RED PLASTIC(6) PC. AUNT JEMIMA RED PLASTIC SPICE SETTo include six painted spice containers nutmeg cloves cinnamon allspice ginger paprika all 4'' h with green shaker inserts (except cloves) ;1940's marked 'F & F Die and Mold Dayton Ohio Made in USA (1) 'Mammy' S & P set marked Lagniappe; excellent condition. Private collector Oxford MI.
Toleware spice box, hexagonal bombéToleware spice box, hexagonal bombé form, hand painted floral decoration, interior with six fitted spice compartments (cinnamon, cloves, mace, allspice, nutmeg, ginger), central lift-out grater, possibly British, 19th century, 6-3/4 x 10-1/4 in. Original painted surface with scattered losses, light rust and minor dents, lacking key. Private Collection, Florida
A George III silver nutmeg grater,A George III silver nutmeg grater, Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps, London 1813, of canted rectangular form, 4cm wide and a pair of George III silver pepper pots, approximately 121g
A George I silver nutmeg grater,A George I silver nutmeg grater, Thomas Kedden, London 1704, in Britannia Standard silver, cylindrical with engraving decoration and initialled 'EH', inner grater liner, 7cm high, approximately 27g/Provenance: Tessiers Ltd., 6th March 1979
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER NUTMEGGEORGE III STERLING SILVER NUTMEG GRATERGeorge III Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater , Peter and Jonathan Bateman, London, 1790, oval with reeding and bright-cut engraving, hinged cover and bottom, l. 1 3/4 9 in., wt. .90 troy ozs. Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, 1983.
George III sterling silver nutmegGeorge III sterling silver nutmeg grater thomas willmore, birmingham, 1799 Of rectangular form with all-over engine turned decoration and a foliate scroll thumbpiece, the cover centered by a bull and crown engraved crest. L: 1 7/8 in. PROVENANCE: S.J. Shrubsole, New York The collection of James and Candace McIlhenny, Alexandria, Virginia
Antique tin Acme Nutmeg/Nut grinderAntique tin Acme Nutmeg/Nut grinder RD 11467 or RD 11487, approx 17cm L
Georgian. collection of six nutmegGeorgian. collection of six nutmeg graters and snuff box. 18th/19th century, sterling silver. 1¼ h × 2¼ w in. result: $2,340. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Navette form grater engraved ‘ME’ beneath a baron's coronet by Phipps & Robinson (London, 1793)
Oval form engraved with a crest by S. Davenport (London, 1808)
Navette form snuff box by Phipps & Robinson (London, 1794)
Egg form marked ‘?T’, c. 1790
Oval form with engraved monogram by S. Pemberton (Birmingham, 1795)
Acorn form with bright cutting by S. Pemberton (Birmingham, 1795)
Acorn form by David Field (London, c. 1740).
A William IV silver nutmeg grater,A William IV silver nutmeg grater, M. Boulton, Birmingham 1832, cylindrical, with reeded borders, 7cm high/see illustration
Georgian and Victorian. nutmegGeorgian and Victorian. nutmeg graters, collection of five. 18th/19th century, sterling silver, iron. 1¼ h × 1¾ w in. result: $3,120. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Oval engraved with a monogram on base by Phipps & Robinson (London, 1797)
Shaped square with trellis and leaf engraving by Lockwood & Douglas (London, 1801)
Rectangular form with canted corners by Phipps & Robinson (London, 1793)
Silver-gilt walnut form with chain by Taylor & Perry (Birmingham, 1886)
Silver walnut form by Hilliard & Thomason (Birmingham, 1894).
Birmingham silver nutmeg grater,Birmingham silver nutmeg grater, 1809, maker SP for Samuel Pemberton II, 1-1/2" x 1"
Two silver nutmeg graters ca. 1800Two silver nutmeg graters ca. 1800 together with a pair of bright cut liquor tags 3.6 ozt. ?
18th Century English Sterling Nutmeg18th Century English Sterling Nutmeg Grinder by Jonathan Perkins Hinged lid overall oval with interior grater the underside of lid with makers stamp presumed to be London silversmith Jonathan Perkins I. Lid with hand chased shield with monogram having mantle. Weighs 1.28 toz.