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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A set of four Victorian novelty kangaroo salts by John Samuel Hunt for Hunt & Roskell, London 1856, each modelled as a kangaroo on grassy rockwork base with shell form salt, 1338 grams, 12.5 cm high, (4) ***
*** A good George I silver caster by Paul de Lamerie, London 1737, the finial on chased and pierced high dome cover with cartouche of intertwined cornucopia on reeded band, the waisted body embellished with lion masks joined by festooned garland above moulded… ***
*** A set of four George III silver Sauceboats by Parker & Wakelin, London 1776, each with ribbon tied reeded rim, handle and collet foot, engraved with crest, 1274 grams, (4) ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver sauce boats maker's mark Peter Archambo I London 1731, each with a serpentine rim and scroll handle raised on an oval foot 876 grs. Total weight of silver. Height 9.5 cm ***
*** A good George I double-Lipped silver sauceboat by Augustin Courtauld, London 1725, with gilded interior, double C scroll handles on heavily cast body on stepped oval spread foot, engraved with armorials of Wyndham of Orchard Wyndham (ancestor of the Earls… ***
*** A pair of George III silver sauce tureens by Joseph Hardy, London 1812, each of waisted rectangular form with gadrooned rims, the stepped cover with acanthus ring handle and scrolling leaf mount, the body with twin handles, engraved with armorials and… ***
*** A pair of Omar Ramsden Arts & Crafts sterling silver sauce boats, maker's mark Omar Ramsden, London circa 1931/1933, the pair each with a hand beaten finish and of a narrow elliptical form with tapering spout and single scrolled handle all raised on a… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver nautilus shaped enclosed sugar basin, Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd, London, 1890, of stylized nautilus shape with a hinged cover, on a rock work foot, 13.5 cm high, 16.5 cm wide, 416g ***
*** A rare matching set of three George II sterling silver castors, Samuel Wood / London / circa 1752-3, each of baluster form and classic plain style. The removable tops have pierced foliate scroll-work and spiral fluting. Each castor has a hand engraved… ***
*** Two George III sterling silver graters, the nutmeg grater cylindrical in form, the lid hinged to a back support which when opened reveals a grating surface. The lid bearing a hog and tree crest. Makers marks for John Mackay, Edinburgh, date mark not… ***
*** A pair of George III silver sauce boats, maker's mark of William Sudell, London 1769, each with leaf capped C-scroll handle, gadrooned rim on short scrolled legs with palmette headers, on hoof feet, engraved with a crest of a squirrel and the motto- Qui… ***
*** A George II sterling silver sauce boat, London, circa 1750, a typical helmet shape, with a gadrooned lip, acanthus leaf handle, monogrammed 'R. A. H.', with an engraved crest to the other side bearing 'Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense', raised upon three shell… ***
*** A George II silver sauceboat, London 1758, with gadrooned shaped rim and acanthus capped handle, on shell and gadrooned molding on spread foot, engraved with lion rampant and spear crest, 579 grams, 22 cm wide ***
*** A Continental silver gilt nef 19th century, modelled as a two masted sailing ship, having a detachable deck, gun turret and funnel serving as apertures for condiments, 17.5 cm long. ***
*** A George II castor and two pepperettes by Samuel wood, London 1740, 1745 and 1747, each of baluster form with bell finial and pierced cover on circular stepped spread foot, castor 202 grams and 17 cm in height, pepperettes 190 grams in total and 12.5 cm… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cruet maker's mark William Abdy II, London, circa 1796, the ovoid tray raised on four tapered feet containing seven cut glass vessels including two tall silver lidded vinegar bottles, a salt and a pepper shaker, two small… ***
*** A pair of 19th century, Indian Colonial salt and pepper pots by Hamilton & Co and Lattery Brothers of Calcutta, each of cylindrical form with pierced cover, engraved salt & pepper, 8.5 cm high (2) ***
*** A sterling silver caster in the form of a tower, hallmarked Dublin 1913., maker Hopkins & Hopkins., height 14 cm. ***
*** A set of four George III silver open salts by David and Robert Hennell I, London 1762 (1), 1763 (1) and 1764 (2), each with gadrooned milled rims and gilt interiors, raised on shell moulded pad feet and knees, 502 grams. ***
*** A pair of William IV Irish sterling silver mounted crystal condiment jugs maker's mark Henry Flavelle, Dublin 1836, comprising an oil and vinegar bottle, each with a tapering fluted and engraved crystal body, rising to an octagonal silver mount with fine… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver three piece cruet set London, 1879, 1875 and 1859 by Richard Siebley II and Francis Boone Thomas, retailed by Thomas, 153 Bond Street. Decorated in relief with scenes of country life. Height 9 cm the tallest. ***
*** A rare George III sterling silver Argyle, Walter Brind / London / circa 1773, the baluster body terminating in a flared foot, flanked by a wicker covered handle, 263 gms silver, approximately, 13 cm high, 11.5 cm at widest point. Other Notes: The Argyll… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver sauce boats, London, circa 1765, of typical form, with gadrooned edges, scroll acanthus handles, embossed flowers and scrolls, raised upon three shell feet, hallmarks partially rubbed, engraved with the Pilkington… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cruet stand, maker's mark Samuel wood / London, circa 1775, including six sterling silver mounted glass bottles with covers of varying design, housed within a stand of quatrefoil outline, with shell cast feet, 466grs total… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver salt cellars, by Edward Farrell, London, circa 1844, each with a gadrooned rim and gilt washed interior, decorated with floral festoons and lion heads, raised upon three clawed feet, 5.5 cm high, 9.5 cm diameter ***
*** An 18th century French silver cruet stand, marked with a crowned C, boat shaped with two bottle stands having fruiting rocaille supports, holding two spirally reeded bottles with silver tops. Height 24 cm, width 27 cm, silver weight 734g. Provenance: The… ***
*** A Regency sterling silver Argyll, John & Edward Edwards, London, 1812, the domed and moulded cover with ball finial above the rounded cylindrical body with plain straight spouts and (later) handle, the cover and body engraved with a crest of a bird… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver sauce boat, pattern '71C', dated 1994, of oval outline with a scrolling handle, raised on a spreading foot. Approximately 220 gms, 9.5 cm high, 16 cm wide. ***
*** A George II silver lighthouse caster, maker's mark of Edward Feline, London, 1747, the pierced cover above a triple banded cylindrical base, later decorated with repousse scrolls, fish scales and flowers, height 15 cm, weight 213g ***
*** A pair of silver sauce boats, each angular in form with an integral underplate, approximately 720 gms, 12 cm high, 18 cm total width ***
*** A rare pair of George II Scottish silver Trencher salts by Patrick Graeme Edinburgh, Assay master's mark of Archibald Ure, Edinburgh, 1729, of faceted and waisted octagon form, engraved initial 'J' with later blue resin liners, 7 cm width, (2) ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver pepper pots, of pear form with swirl design. Gadroon decoration to the circular base. Hallmarked: London 808 & 1817. Maker: W.C. ***
*** A matched pair of sterling silver gravy Argyles Vander Hedges (Subsequently Tessiers Ltd), London, circa 1931 / 1933 with leather bound handles, total weight 1190grs, 14 cm high ***
*** A George V sterling silver gravy argyle maker's mark Carrington & Co., London circa 1911 Vasiform with a reeded cover, ebonised handle and finial, internal covered heating cylinder and side spout, raised on a square foot, 576 grs. Total weight, 21 cm high ***
*** A set of four George III sterling silver salt cellars maker's mark Peter Ann and William Bateman London 1804 boat shaped each with a reeded rim raised on a stepped foot 256 grs. Total weight of silver. Width 11 cm. ***
*** A George I bun pepperette maker's mark John Gorsuch, London 1726, having a banded body with an engraved armorial crest, rising to a pierced and engraved cover, circular foot, 130 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** A Dutch export silver spice container (Besamim) Amsterdam / 18th century, modelled in the form of a parrot, the head once removed reveals the spice chamber, approximately 128 gms silver, 9 cm high, 13 cm total width ***
*** A rare Worthley pottery terracotta kookaburra lamp stand, modelled by Jack Eldridge, Adelaide, late 1930s, the naturalistically modelled kookaburra perched on a branch salt glazed in brown and green, raised on a tapering base moulded in the form of a tree… ***
*** A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater maker's mark John Reily / London /, circa 1816, engine turned 34grs. Total weight of silver 4 cm wide ***
*** A silver plate figural cruet, maker's mark rubbed, possibly Elkington & Co, in the form of a nymph seated upon a mythical dolphin holding a cornucopia vessel aloft raised on a naturalistic base. 17.5 cm high ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sauce boats maker's mark Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, circa 1931, each with an ovoid basin and a flared and reeded rim, raised on three legs, 476grs total weight of silver, 17 cm long. ***
*** Two George III sterling silver nutmeg Graters, the larger by unidentified maker (mark rubbed), London, 1791, the other Wardell & Kempson, Birmingham, early 19th century (mark rubbed), both elliptical in outline, the smaller with a domed cover, both with… ***
*** An Edwardian six piece sterling silver cruet set, Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, London, 1901-1910, in the neoclassical style, comprising a pair of pepperettes, two salt cellars and two lidded mustard pots with a single reeded angular handle, each… ***
*** A pair of late George III sterling silver salts, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, circa 1819, the rectangular salts with a gadrooned lip and gilt wash interior, above a reeded foot. Approximately 140 gms silver, 4 cm high, 8.5 cm wide, 6.5 cm deep ***
*** A Dutch export silver spice container (Besamim) 20th century, modelled as a small bird perched on a branch with glass eyes, the hinged head reveals the spice chamber, approximately 70gms silver, 6 cm high, 13 cm total width ***
*** A set of four George II silver open salts, by David Hennell, London 1751 (1) 1752 (2) 1753 (1), each with gadrooned milled rims, raised on stepped pad feet and shell moulded knees, 390 grams. ***
*** A pair of boxed sterling silver sauce boats, Barker Brothers Ltd / Birmingham / circa 1934, each of typical form with a gadrooned rim, raised on three paw feet. Housed in fitted retailer's box, 621 gms silver, 9 cm high, 18.5 cm wide, 8.5 cm deep (each) ***
*** A Pair Of George III sterling silver Salts Maker's mark Robert Hennell London 1792 Each of oval form with pierced and chased acanthus decoration raised on cabriole supports clear glass liners 106 grs. total weight of silver 8.5 cm wide ***
*** A pair of sterling silver trencher shaped salt cellars possibly David King / Dublin / circa 1700, each of tapering circular form, with a shallow basin. Monogrammed W. S. M. To side. Hallmarks to basin worn. Approximately 120 gms sliver 5 cm high, 6 cm… ***
*** A late Georgian or early Victorian sterling silver nutmeg grater, Nathaniel mills, Birmingham, second quarter 19th century (date mark lost), rectangular with a hinged cover, horizontally reeded, the cover with central tablet engraved with monogram Mh, 2.3… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salt cellars, by Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield, circa 1821, each of shallow circular form with a gilt wash interior, raised on three foliate cast feet. Approximately 280 gms. 5.5 cm high, 8.5 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of George IV silver tazza salts, maker's mark of William hall, London, 1823, each with a star shaped gadrooned rim above a faceted bowl on a gadrooned foot and conforming base. diameter 10 cm, weight 282g total ***
*** A German silver boat shaped salt (Nef) George Roth & Company / Hanau, late 19th century, highly embossed with a repeating tavern scene, approximately 204 gms silver, 17.5 cm total height, 12 cm total width ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot by Richard Crossley, London 1782. The oval form with saw pierced body and shaped handle with fan pierced thumb piece, blue glass liner, 133 grams. ***
*** A George II Scottish silver pepperette by Charles Dickson and Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1744. Of baluster form with bell finial, pierced cover and stepped circular spread foot, 138 grams, 13 cm height. ***
*** A set of eight Edward VII sterling silver salt cellars, maker's mark Pierce & Sons Ltd, London 1908 with eight sterling silver salt spoons maker's mark C.S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1908 and two lidded salt cellars, maker's mark MR, London 1906, each salt… ***
*** A George II sterling silver marrow scoop and an ovoid George II sterling silver nutmeg grater, the marrow scoop possibly of maker's mark John Barbe, second quarter 18th century, 56 grs. Total weight of silver; the nutmeg grater possibly of maker's mark… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salt cellars, by Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield, circa 1821, each of generous proportions, with floral decorated feet, and a gilt wash interior. Approximately 282 gms silver, 5.5 cm high, 9.3 cm wide ***
*** A George II silver sugar caster, maker's mark of Thomas Bamford, London 1729, baluster shaped with a pierced domed cover on a moulded foot, engraved with a crest of a unicorn and the initial H. Height 19 cm, weight 235g ***
*** A sterling silver boxed cruet set by Hardy Brothers, Birmingham 1958, comprising pair of salts, mustard pots each with spoon and castors 1016 grams ***
*** Two sterling silver jugs and a pair of condiment bottle coasters, the first jug baluster in form, decorated with floriate swags, raised on a circular leaf tip base. Maker's marks for William Marshall, Edinburgh, circa 1857, the second jug plain in design,… ***
*** Two George II/III sterling silver sugar castors maker's mark Samuel wood, London, circa 1749 maker's mark worn, London, circa 1767, each raised on a flared foot with a bulbous base and a pierced cover, 250grs total weight of silver, the tallest 17.5 cm… ***
*** An 18th century sterling silver castor, maker's mark Thos Farren, London first half 18th century, baluster, with later chased and embossed floriate decoration, rising to a pierced lid and bell finial, 192 grs. total weight of silver, 16.5 cm high ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver salt cellars, Peter & William Bateman / London /, circa 1812, each boat shaped with bright cut decoration, 5.5 x 10 cm high ***
*** A pair of salt cellars by Peter, Anne and William Bateman together with two salt spoons by Peter and Anne Bateman, each salt cellar of navette form, with bright cut garland border, raised on fluted legs with a blue glass liner. The spoons of typical form… ***
*** A pair of 18th century sterling silver sauce boats, London 1819-1820 rubbed maker's marks, beaded rims and loop handles and monograms to both, total weight 238grs ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, London 1764, with gadrooned milled rims and raised from stepped pad foot with shell moulded knees, gilt interior, makers marks rubbed, 188 grams. ***
*** A rare George III silver mustard pot by William Burshaw, London 1812. The barrel shaped pot with half fluted body and gadrooned rim, Welsh dragon crest to cover, 210 grams. ***
*** A pair of George III silver cauldron salts, maker's mark of Robert Hennell, London 1772, each with a gadrooned rim, on short cabriole legs with shell cast headers and feet, diameter 7 cm, 187g ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver trencher salts London, 1816 and 1797 ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver trencher salts London, 1759 by David & Robert Hennell. Plain over design on four pad feet, blue glass liners. Height 4.5 cm ***
*** A pair of George II boat shaped salt cellars, George Smith II & Thomas Hayter / London / circa 1800, each raised on a pedestal foot with a reeded edge, with a gilt wash interior, 5.5 cm high, 9.5 cm wide, 5.8 cm deep. Provenance: P. L. Pickles & Co. Pty… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salts London, 1791 by John Wakelin and William Taylor. Oval, gilded interiors with dividers, gadroon borders. Together with four salt spoons, London, 1802. ***
*** Two pairs of Victorian sterling silver salts, one with pale blue glass liners, hallmarked Sheffield 1850. The other with blue glass liners, hallmarked Sheffield 1862., the tallest: 6.5 cm. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver nutmeg grater maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, circa 1853, modelled in the form of a nut embossed with fruit, 20grs. Weight of silver, 4 cm wide ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salt Sellers maker's mark rubbed, probably London 1809 boat shaped, each with a jewelled border and bright-cut decoration, flanked by angular handles, gilt wash interior, 214 grs. Total weight of silver,12 cm wide… ***
*** A sterling silver sugar castor, makers mark obscured, London, circa 1755 198grs total silver weight, 16.5 cm high ***
*** A set of four sterling silver salt cellars maker's mark Henry Hodson Plante, London, circa 1933, each of bombe form with reeded rim and scrolled handles, 308grs total weight of silver, 11 cm wide. ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars, by Solomon Hougham, London, circa 1798, each in the boat-shaped neoclassical style, with stepped plain bodies with reeded borders and twin handles. 152gms sterling silver, 7.5 cm high, 14 cm wide, 6.5 cm… ***
*** A pair of George II silver cauldron salts, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1752, each of typical form with gadrooned rim raised on three cabriole legs with shell feet, gilt interior. Diameter 8 cm, weight 240g ***
*** A collection of four sterling silver cruets, comprising three pepper grinders and a sugar caster. All various makers and dates., the largest 9 cm high. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson ***
*** Eight sterling silver cruets, 19th century, comprising three barrel shaped pepperettes. Maker's marks for Maurice Freeman, Chester, circa 1899 and H J Lias and Son, London, circa 1874., a pair of salt cellars, each with a parcel gilt interior, shell… ***
*** An Austrian Art Nouveau silver cruet set by Bachruch, with repousse floral handle and cut crystal bottles on pierced stand with ball feet, hallmarked and stamped, total weight 718 grams (not including the bottles) 30 cm height and smaller (6) ***
*** A George V sterling silver sugar castor maker's mark E.S.B, Birmingham 1911 campana, moulded with foliate swags and pendant decoration, 264 grs. Total weight of silver, 20.5 cm high ***
*** A set of four Edward VII sterling silver lidded mustard pots, maker's mark Pierce & Sons Ltd, London 1908 and four sterling silver mustard spoons maker's mark Pierce & Sons Ltd, London 1908, each mustard pot 9 cm wide across the handle (one mustard pot… ***
*** A sterling silver sauce boat, by E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley), Birmingham, early 20th century, of typical form, marks rubbed. Approximately 119 gms, 9.5 cm high, 15 cm wide. ***
*** A George II silver group, the salts by David Hennell, London 1747, the castor by John Delmester, the salts with chased and embossed floral designs on shell pad feet, with blue glass liners, the castor of baluster form, 16 cm high, (3). Provenance: castor… ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts by Sarah Buttall, London 1770, of oval form with gadrooned rims and pierced arcaded bodies with vacant cartouche, on claw and ball feet, with blue glass liners, 9 cm width, (2) ***
*** A sterling silver pepper grinder Birmingham, 1966 by J.B Chatterley & Sons Ltd. With a Peugeot movement. Height 9.5 cm ***
*** Two pairs of sterling silver salts, one with Bristol blue glass liners hallmarked 1853, maker George John Richards, the other Georgian, marks rubbed., the tallest: 4.5 cm ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts by D & R Hennell, London 1771, with gadrooned overhanging rims and open pierced bodies with crested cartouche, raised on ball and claw feet, with original star cut blue glass liners, 191 grams silver only, 8.5 cm width. ***
*** A late Victorian silver sauce boat, London 1899, with gathered ribbed moulded body and feather moulded rim and shaped foot, acanthus leaf capped scrolling handle, makers mark rubbed, 332 grams, together with a pair of Birmingham silver sauce boats, 1908,… ***
*** Two footed sterling silver sauce boats, one embossed with an elaborate floral design with beading to the outer lip. Hallmarked William Davie, Edinbugh, circa 1784. The other generous proportions with a scrolled handle and shell cap moulded decoration to… ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, maker's mark of Emes & Barnard, London, 1817, each of rounded rectangular form with a richly flower cast border with shells to the corners, gilt interior, on a milled foot. width 10 cm, weight 259g total ***
*** Three sterling silver sauce boats and a creamer, Victorian and later, the first sauce boat, of generous proportions, raised on three hoof feet. Maker's marks for Adie Bros., London, circa 1957., the second sauce boat with a gadrooned edge and raised on… ***
*** A George II silver sauce boat by Benjamin Cartwright, London 1754, with leaf capped flying scroll handle and scalloped edge and repousse scroll floral spray and fancy bird designed body on three stepped hoof feet, weight 119 grams. Provenance: Purchased… ***