- Sterling Silver mustard pot with
Sterling Silver mustard pot with a silver plate spoon, approx 70gms pot only with out blue liner
- Five silver soup spoons London
Five silver soup spoons London 1908 initialled a mustard pot (lacking glass liner) and sundry Georgian and later spoons total weight approximately 800gm
- A set of six Victorian silver mustard
A set of six Victorian silver mustard spoons, makers mark GA, London 1867, beaded borders with crested handles, approximately 103g
- A late 19th Century French silver
A late 19th Century French silver mustard pot, P Fres, with leaf capped scroll handle and pierced decoration of ribbon tied swags, fitted a blue glass liner, with associated silver mustard spoon, 11.5cm high
- Small Group of English and Canadian
Small Group of English and Canadian Silver, 19th/20th century comprising: mustard pot with spoon, pair of salt cellars and 4 spoons largest spoon length 8.7 in — 22 cm
- A silver mustard no liner and spoon
A silver mustard no liner and spoon a pair of sprung silver tongs and two silver topped dressing jars.
- TWO HALLMARKED MUSTARD SPOONS 1.2
TWO HALLMARKED MUSTARD SPOONS 1.2 troy oz.
- A silver cruet set of salt pepper
A silver cruet set of salt pepper and mustard in the form of owls with glass eyes the mustard spoon (unmarked) with mouse finial in the owl's beak by Richard Comyns London 1962 7.5 cm high.
- Eleven assorted silver mustard
Eleven assorted silver mustard pots, various dates and makers, all with blue glass liners and various spoons
- A silver cruet set of salt pepper
A silver cruet set of salt pepper and mustard in the form of owls with glass eyes the mustard spoon (unmarked) with mouse finial in the owl's beak. By Richard Comyns London 1962. 7.5 cm high.
- A George III silver mustard pot,
A George III silver mustard pot, John Robins, London 1804, of square bulbous form with angled handle on four square feet, crested, with blue glass liner, 8cm wide, 7cm high and a silver spoon, approximately 185g in total
- Three silver salt spoons and two
Three silver salt spoons and two mustard spoons various dates
- COLLECTION OF FOUR STERLING AND
COLLECTION OF FOUR STERLING AND COIN SILVER MUSTARD LADLES, 1.7 OZCollection of Four Sterling and Coin Silver Mustard Ladles,, Dimensions: 1.7 oz
- A silver mustard pot and cover,
A silver mustard pot and cover, London 1924, a cream jug, two toast racks, two small ladles, a sugar basin and a napkin ring
- A silver mustard pot, Silversmith
A silver mustard pot, Silversmith & Goldsmith Co., London 1919, with glass liner, 10.5cm high, a Georgian silver cream jug, 13cm wide, a silver and tortoiseshell hand mirror, London 1919, a silver napkin ring and six silver coffee spoons
- Various items of silver including
Various items of silver including a set of four silver mustard spoons, two embossed rectangular dishes depicting courting couples, various flatware, a pair napkin rings etc., approximately 337g
- A novelty three-piece silver cruet
A novelty three-piece silver cruet of toad form, Richard Comyns, London 1967, the large mustard pot having a spoon with forked terminal forming the tongue, the salt and pepper slightly smaller, mustard 7cm high, salt and pepper 5cm high, approximately 595g
- A George IV oval silver mustard
A George IV oval silver mustard pot, London 1924, with blue glass liner and spoon and two further mustard pots, approximately 369g
- Continental silver. A mustard spoon
Continental silver. A mustard spoon a Dutch spoon a beaker a paperknife a bangle and three Russian dessertspoons Matryena Andreyevna Moscow 1896-1908.
- Three Scottish silver mustard spoons,
Three Scottish silver mustard spoons, maker mark only AG, probably for Adam Graham, Glasgow, a Scottish teaspoon probably Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh, circa 1800, a provincial single struck condiment spoon, Newcastle 1819, a pair of bright cut Irish mustard spoons, Dublin 1874 and two similar examples, marks rubbed, approximately 74g
- FERDINAND FUCHS & BROS STERLING
FERDINAND FUCHS & BROS STERLING SILVER MUSTARD POT AND SPOON, 3.5 OZTFerdinand Fuchs & Bros Sterling Silver Mustard Pot and Spoon,, New York c. 1884-1891 Dimensions: 3.5 ozt
- Three silver mustard pots, circa
Three silver mustard pots, circa 1900, with blue glass liners and a similar open salt, approximately 192gm
- A Georgian silver mustard on ball
A Georgian silver mustard on ball feet with gadrooned rim by Robert and Samuel Hennell London 1808 with shell bowl condiment spoon Walter Tweedie circa 1770.
- Six antique French mustard glazed
Six antique French mustard glazed pottery lids along with a miniature bowl, approx 18cm Dia and smaller (7)
- Georgian Silver mustard pot with
Georgian Silver mustard pot with cobalt glass interior 3.25"h.x4"l. and five salt spoons each approx. 4"L.
- A five piece silver condiment set
A five piece silver condiment set comprising two salts two peppers and a mustard pot Birmingham 1961 with three matching spoons Birmigham 1960 and another.
- A three piece silver cruet designed
A three piece silver cruet designed as golf balls comprising salt pepper and mustard with spoon hallmarked for Chester 1912 each approx. 7cm high.
- A silver cruet set Goldsmiths &
A silver cruet set Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd London 1912 comprising: mustard pot with blue glass liner a pair of pepper pots and a mustard spoon cased total weight approximately 175gm
- TWO PAIRS OF STERLING SILVER MUSTARD
TWO PAIRS OF STERLING SILVER MUSTARD SPOONS AND A NUT SPOON
Including: two sterling silver mustard spoons, 4 ½"L, marked on the back of the bowl by Thomas Stone, Exeter, ca. 1869, stag's head engraved on the terminus; two sterling silver mustard spoons, 4 ½"L, marked on the back of the handle by William Eaton, London, 1829. The third spoon by R. Wallace & Sons is floral motif, Art Nouveau pierced spoon, marked on the back of the neck. Total weight 3.86 toz.
- Silver. A pair of salt and mustard
Silver. A pair of salt and mustard spoons with swirl finials London 1975 a pair of late Victorian Fiddle saltspoons London 1891 three pickle forks a silver bladed butter knife a jam spoon and a shell bowled caddy spoon.
- STERLING SILVER MOUNTED WOOD MUSTARD
STERLING SILVER MOUNTED WOOD MUSTARD JAR AND SPOONSterling Silver Mounted Wood Mustard Jar and Spoon,
- A mixed lot of silver comprising
A mixed lot of silver comprising a pair of open salts a mustard and matching open salt plus spoon a single pepper and a George III dessert spoon.
- AN EDWARD VII SILVER LIDDED MUSTARD
AN EDWARD VII SILVER LIDDED MUSTARD by Marples & Beasley, Birmingham 1903, 7cm high, with blue glass liner, a George V silver mustard spoon, a George II silver circular salt (marks indistinct), a plated salt spoon and a Victorian mother of pearl handled fruit knife
- A Lot of Four Small Sterling Silver
A Lot of Four Small Sterling Silver Ladles, Including Tiffany & Co. Consisting of a small mustard ladle by Tiffany & Co., marked and monogrammed, approx. 3-3/4"L, a 5-1/2"L Tiffan & Co. sauce ladle, marked and monogrammed, and a Webster Sauce ladle, with a shield shape engraved on the handle surrounded by hammered finish, approx. 6-3/4"L, a mustard spoon, approx. 3-3/4"L, with beaded decoration around the perimeter of the handle, mogrammed "D", marked on the back of the handle. The total weight of the lot is approx. 3.445 troy oz.
- A boxed silver mounted cut glass
A boxed silver mounted cut glass condiment set of two salts and a mustard (AF) with three spoons also a silver handled magnifier.
- A silver mustard pot, Goldsmiths
A silver mustard pot, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1933, a pair of baluster pepper pots, a pepper mill and two toast racks, approximately 293g weighable