Lot 526

A Group of Silver Cruets: A pair of Victorian boat shaped fluted salts with scroll handles and gilt interiors hallmarked Birmingham 1896. A George V mustard pot by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1915 with a blue glass liner in a decoratively pierced holder, edged with gadrooning and raised on three scroll feet; the hinged lid with fanned thumb piece. Another salt with navette shaped blue glass liner in an embossed and chased holder with vacant cartouche to the front, a scroll handle and hinged lid with shell crest thumb piece. A third mustard pot by Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison) hallmarked Sheffield 1918, with a blue glass liner (A/F) in a silver holder embossed with swagged drapery to the frieze above a reeded base with ropetwist edging. A small pepper pot by Adie Brothers Ltd with Birmingham assay marks for 1974. A small Birmingham 1930 palette bladed knife by A J Bailey. Two mustard spoons: One Georgian by John Thropp with Birmingham assay marks for 1810; the other by William Hope Exeter 1825. Also an oval clear glass liner 4¾” x 3½” (12 cm x 9 cm), a blue glass liner 2½” x 1½” (6.5 cm x 3.5 cm), a small plated knife and a salt spoon with wrythen handle. (Approx 307g silver) *

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Description

A Group of Silver Cruets: A pair of Victorian boat shaped fluted salts with scroll handles and gilt interiors hallmarked Birmingham 1896. A George V mustard pot by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1915 with a blue glass liner in a decoratively pierced holder, edged with gadrooning and raised on three scroll feet; the hinged lid with fanned thumb piece. Another salt with navette shaped blue glass liner in an embossed and chased holder with vacant cartouche to the front, a scroll handle and hinged lid with shell crest thumb piece. A third mustard pot by Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison) hallmarked Sheffield 1918, with a blue glass liner (A/F) in a silver holder embossed with swagged drapery to the frieze above a reeded base with ropetwist edging. A small pepper pot by Adie Brothers Ltd with Birmingham assay marks for 1974. A small Birmingham 1930 palette bladed knife by A J Bailey. Two mustard spoons: One Georgian by John Thropp with Birmingham assay marks for 1810; the other by William Hope Exeter 1825. Also an oval clear glass liner 4¾” x 3½” (12 cm x 9 cm), a blue glass liner 2½” x 1½” (6.5 cm x 3.5 cm), a small plated knife and a salt spoon with wrythen handle. (Approx 307g silver) *