SILVER MUSTARD POT, SILVER SALT CELLARS, FOUR-BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, MUSTARD POT

SILVER MUSTARD POT, SILVER SALT CELLARS, FOUR-BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, MUSTARD POT

A PAIR OF COMPRESSED OBLONG SILVER SALT CELLARS,
initialled twice below the gadroon rims, gilt interiors,
on lobed spreading bases, 37Mn. zoide, makers mark G.I., London, 1845, loz. 8dwt.

A WILLIAM IV EIGHT-BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, the
crested shaped oblong base applied with a scroll
and foliate border and resting on four shell and
foliate panei feet, the reeded ring bottle holders and
central handle raised on similar panei supports,
complete with cut glass bottles, two with silver
mounts, lOin., marked on base, handle and
mounts, by Joseph and John Angell, London, 1836,
31oz.

A George IV cvlindrical Mustard Pot, plain below the
corded rim, angular handle, the flat lid with lobed thumbpiece,
high, marked on body and lid, by Thomas Ballam, London, 1822, 2oz. 18dwt.

A GEORGE I TWO-HANDLED CUP, the bell-shaped
body engraved with armorials within a foliate
mantling, helm and crest above a reeded girdle,
harp-shaped handles and on spreading foot, by Philip Kinnersley, Dublin, 1724,
32oz.

A George IV oblong two-compartment Toilet
Box, 6in., marked on base and lids, makers
mark A.D., 1828; two oblong glass examples, with
silver mounts and lids, 7in. and 3Vsin.,
1834/47, all London, all crested, 8oz. 6dzvt. (of
zveighable silver); and a plated two-compartment
example.

A GEORGE I TWO-HANDLED SILVER CUP of similar outline,
engraved with armorials above an applied girdle,
73 high, by J. Hamilton, Dublin, 1714,
33oz. 18dzvt.

A GEORGE IV SILVER FOUR-BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, the
stepped quatrefoil base cast and chased with
berries and stvlized stifF leaf rosettes resting on
shell and grape headed volute supports, the cyl-
indrical bottle holders further cast and chased
with an anthemion and dart motif below a gallery
of openwork gothic arches, the central shell and
foliate ring handle engraved with initials, the
silver mounted cut glass bottles with similar
foliate ornament, llin. high, fully marked,
Philip Rundell, London, 1820, 43oz. 15dwt.

A GEORGIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE MATCHING TEASET of compressed
circular form, moulded with a broad band chased with
blooms and scrolls on a matted ground below the stiff leaf rims, on bail feet, the teapot with stepped lid and button finial,
the milk jug and sugar basin with foliate angular handles
and gilt interiors,  William Bateman I and II, London, 1819/1830, 47oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER THREE-PIECE TEASET,
each chased with curved lobes below a moulded girdle,
reeded rims, the teapot with loop handle, domed lid and finial, the milk jug and sugar basin with angular handles and gilt interiors,
by Ashforth, Hazvkszvorth and Best, Sheffield, 1801,
the teapot zoith later handle, 29oz. 19dwt.

A GEORGE III CYLINDRICAL SILVER MUSTARD POT, the body pierced with scales,
ridged scroll handle, the flat lid with feathered border
and openwork thumbpiece, 23 high, marked on base and lid, makers mark poorly struck, London, 1771.

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