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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:83
Lots with images:83
Prices available:83
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A George II sterling silver Warwick cruet frame with original bottles and casters, with a contemporary coat of arms and crests of a rampant lion by Samuel Wood, London 1744, the frame 21 cm high, The arms are those of Rokesborough (sometimes spelt… ***
*** A rare pair of sterling silver kangaroo pepperettes, circa 1880, by Muller, English impressed Hallmarks, circa 1880. Height 7 cm ***
*** An impressive pair of George II sterling silver oval fluted sauceboats by William Reynolds, London, 1759 each with shell feet, gadrooned rims and contemporary engraved crests, 20 cm diameter, 960 grams ***
*** A George I Britannia standard silver octagonal sugar caster by Charles Adams, London circa 1715, engraved with contemporary crest. 20 cm high, 390 grams ***
*** A collection of three Georgian silver nutmeg graters one Peter Carter, London 1787, one Charlies Rawlings London 1818 and one Samuel Pembenton, Birmingham 1798 64gms (total weight) 3 cm-5 cm long ***
*** A sterling silver pepperette in the form of a kangaroo by Robert Hennell III, London 1868. Height 72 mm. ***
*** An Elizabeth II pair of sterling silver gilt bird pepper casters by Crichton Brothers, London 1975, 17 cm long 425grams (2) ***
*** A sterling silver lidded container in the form of an owl, London, 1878, 7.5 cm high ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, Hester Bateman, London, 1785, with bright cut decoration and glass liners, 92gms, 9 cm wide ***
*** A George II pair of sterling silver oval fluted sauce boats by John Pollock, London 1744, each on three pad feet and engraved contemporary coat of arms under the lip, 8 cm long, 610 grams ***
*** A Continental sterling silver cow creamer with import marks for Edinburgh 1941, 11 cm long, 105 grams ***
*** A George II silver sauceboat, by William Cripps London 1748, crested with a Bishops mitre. Width 21 cm together with a sauce spoon. London 1805 by William Eley and William fern ***
*** A set of four English hallmarked sterling silver cast salt cellars, London 1895 maker Ecp, 8 cm high, 8.5 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of silver salts, Edward Jennings, London 1741, each with lion masks and floral swags on paw feet, 9 cm diameter, weight 376gms ***
*** A sterling silver sugar bowl of melon form with a band of floral cartouches, maker George Allcock, Dublin, Ireland, circa 1840, 11 cm high, 13 cm diameter ***
*** A George III sterling silver sugar vase with blue glass liner by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1,800 with rosettes supporting floral swags on vertical pierced body, 15.5 cm high ***
*** An Irish Georgian pair of sterling silver oval three legged sauce boats Dublin, mid 18th century. 21 cm long, 825 grams. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Tristan and Lady Antico. Christie’s 3rd April 1975, lot 39 ***
*** A George III sterling silver muffineer. London 1752 makers mark indistinct ***
*** A George III sterling silver mustard pot, two salts, a pepper caster and six oval sauce boats, five Georgian and a later boat, the boats 12-19 cm long, including an Irish boat by Matthew West, Dublin circa 1775 ***
*** A sterling silver harlequin cruet set of a pair of salts and a mustard pot with half fluted decoration with blue glass liners by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1896/1901and a pair of pierced pepper casters with blue glass liners, London 1906 ***
*** An Austrian silver campaign cutlery and utensil service in a tiered fitted leather carrying canteen case, the majority by Joseph Reiner (active 1826-1867), Vienna 1844, engraved with script initials 'Wj' comprising a pair of rectangular pedestal salts,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster pepper caster by Hester Bateman, London 1782, 14 cm high, 75 grams ***
*** A set of silver condiments retail by Asprey, London ***
*** A set of four Victorian sterling silver condiment bowls with glass inserts, London circa 1842. ***
*** A George II pair of sterling silver shell form salts by Samuel Herbert & Co, London 1756 and later one by Thomas Newby, London 1820, 10.5 cm wide, 460 grams ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver Chinoiserie circular salts by David Hennell, London, 1757 each with Chinese gentlemen mask terminals, glass liners, 7 cm diameter, 225 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval beaded sauce boat by Hester Bateman, London 1780 17 cm long, 210 grams ***
*** Sterling silver: pair of English sauce boats with matching oval dishes. made by Addie Bros. Ltd. of Birmingham c1951. Weight 910 grams. VG condition ***
*** A sterling silver sauce boat with ribbed border to the rim, London mark, 1898 ***
*** A pair of silver Dutch pheasant table salts ***
*** A collection of five circular enamel salts, English, circa 1770, decorated with pastoral landscapes and botanical sprigs, 6 cm diameter ***
*** A set of four sterling silver salts, two pepper pots and three salt spoons ***
*** A Victorian silver sugar caster, maker’s mark F Bs. Ltd, Sheffield 1900 ***
*** A Georgian silver sugar bowl and various silver condiments ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salts with blue liners, London 1794, maker C F. 8.2 cm wide ***
*** A set of four circular sterling silver salts, London 1869. 6 cm diameter ***
*** An Austrian pair of silver gilt salts, 19th century with elobarately cast figures of lizards, classical masks and hippocampus, 9.5 cm wide, 5 cm high, 525 grams ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver oval sauce boats, each on three leaf capped feet and feather capped handle, London circa 1760, 18.5 cm long, 680 grams ***
*** A collection of English silver condiments and spoons, 18th century, and later comprising two pairs of pepperettes, a mustard pot, a tea caddy spoon, seven teaspoons, two condiment spoons and a set of sugar tongs the pepperettes 10 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver mustard pot together with a mustard spoon, London. 9 cm high ***
*** A George V pair of sterling silver oval sauce boats by Collingwood & Co, London, 1933 19 cm long ***
*** An Art Deco sterling silver shaped oval bowl with Bakelite handles by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1935, 34 cm wide, and an Art Deco sugar caster by George Hape, Sheffield 1934, 14 cm high 830 grams total weight ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot, by Peter and William Bateman London 1807 8 x 10.5 cm 8 cm high, 10.5 cm wide Together with a mustard spoon by William Eley and William Fearn ***
*** A pair of George III silver oval open salts, by Robert Hennell London 1782, blue glass liners and two Georgian salt spoons 8.5 cm wide ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver circular salts by Robert & David Hennel, London 1765, and a pair of associated spoons, 7.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian boxed set of four sterling silver circular salts and spoons by William Edwards, London 1873 each raised on three caryatid feet ***
*** A pair of parcel-gilt sterling silver pedestal salts, London 1812. Makers mark indistinct, 6 cm high, 9 cm diameter, with spoons ***
*** A pair of George III silver and parcel gilt boat shaped salts, by Robert Hennell London 1780, 6 x 10 cm crested 10 cm wide, 6 cm high ***
*** Australian silver: set of 7 Wildflower tea spoons by Harris & Sons of Perth; plus, set of 4 sterling silver condiments with 3 spoons by Atkin Bros of Sheffield c1907. ***
*** Sterling silver: fine pair of Georgian salt cellars (with blue glass liners), squat circular form each resting on three cabriole legs with pad feet. made in London circa 1757 makers mark 'D.M'. VG condition ***
*** A George III sterling silver mounted diamond cut glass mustard pot by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1810, engraved with a crest and an associated mustard spoon by Williams Eley & Fearn, London 1801, 10 cm high ***
*** A George V sterling silver 7 piece cruet set by Atkins Brothers, Birmingham 1934, and a George V sterling silver pair of sauce boats by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1910, 14 cm long ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver pierced mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1852 with blue glass liner, and mustard spoon, 9 cm high ***
*** A pair of George V sterling silver bun shaped salt and pepper casters by Harry Freeman, London 1919, 10 cm high, 195 grams ***
*** A pair of Georgian silver boat shaped pedestal salts ***
*** A George V sterling silver sugar caster by William Hutton & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 16 cm high: a pepper caster with lion masks to the feet by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1927: and a butter shell with glass liner, Birmingham 1902 ***
*** A George III silver ovoid sugar caster, Newcastle marks worn 16 cm high ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver oval salts by John Stuart Harris, London 1840, each with profusely decorated floral swags and leaf feet, blue acrylic replaced liners, 9 cm wide, silver 320 grams ***
*** A 18th century silver sugar caster, most likely Dutch. 230 grams ***
*** Continental silver figured condiment set. Most likely French, late 19th century. 11 cm ***
*** A set of four sterling silver Adam salts, London 1799. 8 cm high, 13 cm wide ***
*** A George IV pair of sterling silver circular salts with mask feet by Robert Keay, Edinburgh 1824, 8.5 cm diameter 215grams (2) ***
*** An Edward VII pair of sterling silver oval sauce boats by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 9 cm long and another Birmingham 1934, 15 cm long, 565grams total weight (3) ***
*** A pair of Continental silver wine coasters with cut glass liners, a sterling silver mustard pot by Elkington & Co. London and a modern lidded sterling silver water jug and an engraved Victorian silver goblet ***
*** A set of four sterling silver condiments, stamped Stieff, approx 5.5 cm diameter, and 3.25 cm high ***
*** Britannia silver: sugar caster by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd. of London c1920s. Stamped with erased lion and Britannia standard marks. Weight 340 grams, 18 cm. Good condition ***
*** Sterling silver milk jug, sugar bowl, pierced jug, vanity jar, and salt cellar (5 items). ***
*** A set of four George III sterling silver salts, hallmark London, 1790, 5.5 cm high. Exhibited: Bruce Rutherford & Associates, Melbourne, 1 December 1981 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver oval sauce boat with gadrooned rim by Samuel Walton Smith, London 1897, 19 cm long, 410 grams ***
*** Two sterling silver sauce boats, one George V double lip sauce boat by Charles Grappe & Co, London 1916, and an Edward VIII boat by Sw Smith & Co, London 1904, 18.5 & 15 cm wide, 405 grams total weight ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver circular salts, London 175, 28 cm diameter, 150 grams ***
*** A sterling silver toast rack & a sterling silver mustard pot. ***
*** A continental silver sugar castor, first half 19th century, Marked to base Paris, 1838, 186gms, 13 cm high ***
*** Pair of Georgian sterling silver salt cellars by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London c1808. Width 11 cm each ***
*** A George III sterling silver bun pepper caster by Henry Chawner, London, 1781. 8 cm high, 48 grams ***
*** A boxed sterling silver six piece condiment set by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1931. (Also includes 2 spoons) ***
*** A George III sterling silver richly embossed pepperette London 1799, 8.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver toast rack, marked CW & Co., 8 cm high, together with a sterling silver pepper pot, and salt Birmingham, maker SL ***
*** A sterling silver spice tower 15 cm high ***
*** An Edwardian silver toast rack and a salt cellar and pepperette in the Art Nouveau style, maker’s mark W.D., Birmingham 1907 ***
*** A sterling silver pepper pot in the Adam design, 1804. 8.2 cm high ***
*** Miscellaneous items including a mother of pearl salt and spoon and a Continental silver sifting spoon (3 items). ***
*** A sterling silver pepper mill. 8 cm high ***