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Auction House:
Bonhams
Number of lots recorded:23
Lots with images:23
Prices available:23
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A pair of George III silver-gilt Egyptian revival sauce-boats, by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1806, each raised on round foot rising to fluting to the lower body and a band of stylised Greek key decoration between beading, lip chased with… ***
*** A pair of George III silver sauce-boats, by John Parker & Edward Wakelin, London 1761, each on floral pad feet, with gadrooned and shell rim, feather capped loop handle, engraved coronet and crest, the bases engraved with scratch weights '23=17' and… ***
*** A set of three silver penguin cruets maker Maher C & C London 1961, the spoon by Rc, London 1867, the salt pepper and mustard pots formed as upright penguins with flippers partially spread, the salt and pepper with pull covers appropriately pierced, the… ***
*** A Georgian Irish silver sauce boat, Dublin, circa 1770, of waited form with bead punch rim, on three shell capped hoof feet, height 11 cm, length 17 cm, weight 222gms. ***
*** A pair of George II silver salt cellars, unidentified maker see Grimwade 3693 and 3694, London 1741 cauldron form with an everted rim, raised on stepped hoof feet, diameter 7.5 cm, weight 130gms ***
*** Two pairs of Victorian silver hemispherical salts, by W. W. Williams and Arthur Sibley, London 1874 each with a beaded rim and beaded circular foot, gilt interiors, diameter 8 cm, weight 374gms. (4) ***
*** A pair of George III silver sauce boats, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1762 of oval form with gadrooned rim, feather capped loop handle, on shell pad feet, the bases scratch engraved 'I.B', both with dent to one side, length 19.5 cm, weight 23oz,… ***
*** A large late Victorian silver Muffineer, by William hunter London 1891 vase-shaped with batswing fluting, the shoulder with C scroll handles, the pierced cover with knop finial, height 24.5 cm, diameter 9.5 cm, weight 460gms. ***
*** A George III silver sauceboat, by Thomas Shepherd, London 1784 of oval form with a gadrooned rim and leaf-capped scroll handle, raised on three shell embellished stepped hoof feet, height 11 cm, weight 140gms ***
*** A George III sterling silver pair of footed salts, various makers, including Tw Jh, Wm Bateman, various dates including London 1813, 1828, Chester 1907, Sheffield, 1929. and salt spoons in Old English pattern together with a pepper castor, a pair of… ***
*** An Italian Empire revival 800 silver sauce boat and white metal ewer, the sauce boat by Pampalonio Franco (Firenze, 1940-1971), the ewer with small stamp with eagle form handle, on oval anthemion chased base, the ewers handle in the form of a male figure… ***
*** A pair of George II silver salts, Mary Rood, London 1723 or rectangular form with canted corners, concaved sides and with oval recesses, marks to base, length 8 cm, weight 4.3oz, weight 120gms ***
*** A French Empire silver huilier-vinaigrier, with two moulded glass jugs within a pierced silver holder, raised on a silver tray with paw feet, 28 cm high . ***
*** A set of five Art Deco silver trencher salts, by Heming & Co Ltd, London 1928, of typical octagonal form, height 3.5 cm, length 8 cm, weight 458gms. (5) ***
*** A pair of George V silver sugar casters by Goldsmiths & Silversmith Co Ltd, London 1925. The plain bodies with urn finials, 240 cm high, 640gms. (2) ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster pepper caster by Hester Bateman, London, 1780 with beaded rims, pierced cover and acorn finial, height 14 cm, weight 76gms ***
*** A pair of George III silver mounted cut glass condiment bottles by Charles Chesterman II, London 1810. In a silver plate frame by Elkington & Co, 1859, 19.5 cm high ***
*** A Victorian silver sugar caster by Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor London 1888, with allover embossed and chased floral and flowerhead decoration, 16 cm high, 162gms ***
*** A pair of silver salts, D.H makers mark on one, the other marks rubbed, each with gadrooned rim, shell capped stepped hoof feet, with later blue resin liner, diameter 7.5 cm, weight 202gms. ***
*** An Art-Deco boxed silver cruet set by Seaby and Mornell, Birmingham 1934/6, comprising a salt, pepper and mustard, all with angled fan and engine turned decoration. ***
*** A pair of George III oval pierced salts by Thomas Pratt & Arthur Humpreys, London 1784, with beaded rims and engraved floral swags, blue glass linens (one acrylic replacement), 8 cm wide. (2) ***
*** A Victorian silver sugar caster, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1900 of baluster form with a pierced cover, raised on three delicate scrolling pad feet, height 15.5 cm, weight 128gms ***
*** A Victorian silver mounted four piece cut glass cruet and frame, by John Heath & John Middleton, London 1899. 13 cm wide ***