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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:26
Lots with images:26
Prices available:26
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A George III silver sauce boat, Makers mark Rubbed, London 1777, with leaf capped flying handle and planished rim, embellished with embossed and chassed floral and foliate sprays, raised on hoof feet with shell cap knees, weight 154 grams. ***
*** A George III silver sauce boat, maker's mark indistinct, London 1771, with scroll handle the body with repousse flowers and rocaille, on three hoof feet, height 11 cm ***
*** A set of three George III silver salts and a matching William IV example, three with maker's mark of Robert Hennell, London 1776, and one London 1836, of oval outline with beaded rim and foot, the body of ogee outline. Height 6 cm, weight 367g. Provenance… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver blue glass lined mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1853, with pierced circular trellis design, engraved J cartouche, 152 grams ***
*** A cased pair of silver salt cellars and spoons, John Millward Banks / Birmingham / 1894, each cast with a thistle design, housed in fitted leather case, the salt cellars 3 cm high ***
*** A silver mustard pot by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1911, with gadrooned overhanging rim and foot with shell moulded thumb piece, together with Georgian silver mustard spoon and original blue glass liner, 190 grams. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver figural salts, London, 1899, of nautilus form with putto and caryatid moulded figures on a scroll and floral repousse ground on four scroll feet, makers mark M?, weight 206 grams, 8 cm long. ***
*** A Pair Of George II sterling silver Salt Cellars Maker's mark rubbed, London Circa 1751 Of compressed ovoid form with three hoof feet, gilt wash interior, some pitting, 7 cm diameter, 98 grs. total weight of silver. ***
*** Two pairs of silver Mini salt and pepper shakers by Cartier, stamped Cartier sterling, the salt shakers with guilded lids, boxed ***
*** A cased sterling silver cruet set ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, makers mark of T Law, Sheffield, 1774, each of oval pierced design with embossed swags and paterae on pierced ball and claw feet, width 8 cm (each). Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney ***
*** A George V cased silver condiment set and an Elizabeth II fruit set, the condiment set: Birmingham, 1919, comprising two pepperettes, two salt cellars and a mustard of half gadrooned design, the Queen's pattern fruit set, Sheffield, 1979. ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver mustard pot, plain design with reeded border, pierced thumb piece, clear glass liner with a sterling silver 'London 1835' fiddle pattern spoon. London, 1826. With a lidded mustard pot and spoon, plain design, scroll thumb piece,… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars, maker's mark Thomas Morley, London 1800, each of compressed ovoid form, raised on leaf capped scroll legs with shell moulded feet, 202 grams total weight of silver width 9 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver cruet stand ***
*** A set of four salt and pepper shakers by Cartier, styled in sterling silver, box included ***
*** A pair of Norwegian sterling silver salt cellars and spoons ***
*** A George IV silver cruet stand, maker's mark Ak, London 1827, the central handle with shell and foliate scroll design, the rounded rectangular body decorated with flowers and scrolls engraved with initials in a cartouche, on shell and anthemia cast lion… ***
*** A George V sterling silver sauce boats J. Sherwood & Sons / Birmingham /, circa 1912 ***
*** An Austrian silver sauce boat on stand stamped 'Toch'. Height 14.5 cm ***
*** A pair of George III silver salt cellars, maker's mark of Thomas Robins, London 1817, each shaped rectangular with gadrooned borders and foliate shell corners, on winged paw feet. Width 9.5 cm, weight 223g. Provenance: The Estate of L J J Crofton, Canberra ***
*** An Edward VII silver sugar caster, maker's mark of Daniel & Arter, Birminghan 1905, in Adam revival style, the urn shaped body with stiff leaf and swag decoration, pierced cover and flame finial. Height 20 cm, weight 182g ***
*** A Dutch silver condiment pot with articulated top, van Kempen, 20th century, modelled in the form of a two handled bucket, 5.5 cm high, 9.5 cm wide ***
*** A large Edwardian sterling silver salt cellar and a silver strainer ***
*** A collection of eleven sterling silver cruets, Victorian and later, comprising a pair of salt cellars, each raised on three dolphin from feet. Maker's marks rubbed, Birmingham, circa 1863., a pair of small salt cellars, each embossed with acorn decoration… ***
*** Three piece Birmingham sterling silver cruet set ***