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Auction House:
Barsby Auctions
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Pair of Victorian sterling silver salt cellars on three fish feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1863, maker Henry Hyde Aston, Regent Place ***
*** Two hallmarked silver cruet sets, Birmingham set and another. ***
*** Pair of sterling silver crested pepper pots, hallmarks rubbed, circa 1797, maker possibly James & Elizabeth Bland, one engraved Pepper the other Salt, 8.5 cm high, 172 grams ***
*** Victorian sterling silver pierced mustard pot hallmarked London 1852, maker: William Robert Smily, with decorated etched lid, and blue glass lining, 106 grams ***
*** Quantity silver condiment tableware pieces including hallmarked 3 piece condiment set, Birmingham 1953; pair open salts, Birmingham 1893; swan form, silver & crystal mustard pot; 4 various pepperettes; and 3 various condiment spoons. ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver cutlery including: George III soup spoon, London 1801, maker 's mark rubbed; George III dinner fork, London 1792, maker William Chawner; Victorian salt spoon, Exeter 1860, maker John Stone; George V dessert fork,… ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver open salts London 1898, maker Charles Boyton, reeded decoration, weight 108grams total. ***
*** Cased set George V sterling silver condiment pieces Birmingham 1925, makers Ernest Druiff and Company, comprising: salt and pepper shakers, mustard pot with blue glass liner, and mustard spoon, all included in original fitted case, worn. ***
*** Two sterling silver sauce boats & 2 sauce ladles hallmarked Sheffield 1966 & 1964 (Viner's Ltd Emile Viner), 267 grams approx ***
*** Sterling silver sugar caster, hallmarked Birmingham 1938, 21 cm high, 218 grams ***
*** Two sterling peppers and a salt by Reed and Barton. Pepper as found. ***
*** Art Deco sterling silver 3 piece cruet set by Elkington & Co, comprising of a pepperette, salt cellar & mustard pot (both with blue glass liners), hallmarked Birmingham 1931 ***
*** Sterling silver cased cruet set, hallmarked Birmingham 1947, maker Ernest W. Haywood, comprising of a pepperette, blue glass lined mustard pot with spoon and blue glass lined salt cellar with spoon (this spoon hallmarked 1946), 125 grams silver weight… ***
*** Sterling silver, European and Oriental flatware, including Dublin and London hallmarks, together with a sterling silver salt and spoons, and silver swizzle stick, 265grams approx ***
*** Sterling silver boxed three piece cruet set, hallmarked Birmingham 1926, to include salt/pepper and blue glass lined mustard pot ***
*** Two sterling silver salt cellars hallmarked London 1926, maker: W Drummond & Co, approximate total weight 105 grams, with blue glass linings ***
*** Victorian sterling silver cruet set hallmarked for Sheffield 1900, makers Martin, Hall & Company, integrated three section cruet, of open salt, pepperette, and lidded mustard pot, with liners, on a ball footed stand, weight 160 grams total ***
*** Pair of sterling silver salt cellars hallmarked London 1856, maker: George Ivory, 210 grams ***
*** Three Victorian sterling silver salts and spoons, hallmarked London,1868, maker: George Fox, 135 grams ***
*** Pair of sterling silver salt & pepper shakers hallmarked London 1896, maker: Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson),in original box, 90 grams approx ***
*** Hardy Brothers sterling silver cruet set, Birmingham 1963, comprising of a salt cellar with spoon, pepperette and mustard pot with spoon,198 grams ***
*** Eight piece Edward VII sterling condiment set Chester 1901, makers Cohen and Charles, including pair pepperettes, pair open salts, with spoons and blue glass liners, and mustard pot, with spoon and blue glass liner. Weight 164grams, total silver ***
*** Good Edward VII sterling silver pepper grinder London 1902, maker's mark rubbed, height 8 cm, weight 125grams. ***
*** Three silver opal decorated condiment spoons, including two mustard spoons and one salt spoon. Each marked sterling, with opal decorated finials, weight 12grams ***
*** George III sterling silver bright cut mustard pot hallmarked London year and makers mark rubbed, with blue glass lining, 140 grams. ***
*** George III sterling silver mustard pot London 1803, maker Richard Cook, with blue glass liner, weight 195grams. ***
*** George V sterling silver condiment set Birmingham 1919, makers Deakin and Francis, including: pepperette, open salt, with blue glass liner, and mustard pot, with blue glass liner, and sterling silver mustard spoon, also with blue glass liner, weight… ***
*** George V sterling silver sugar caster Birmingham 1910, maker Hardy Brothers, height 18 cm; weight 200grams. ***
*** Good collection vintage silver serving cutlery miscellaneous pieces, most pieces marked 800, including pair engraved presentation dessert spoon and fork, pair pickle forks, 5 various silver handled condiment serving pieces, two various salt spoons, pair… ***
*** George III sterling silver mustard pot London 1813, - marks rubbed, barrel form mustard pot, with handle, blue glass liner, height 8 cm approx, with a Victorian sterling silver mustard spoon, London 1884, weight 216grams approx, total silver. ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver open salts London 1871, maker Robert Hennell IV, each with blue liner, and including 1 sterling silver salt spoon, weight 140grams total. ***
*** Sterling silver sauce boat, hallmarked London 1915 (Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd), 16 cm wide, 166 grams approx ***
*** George V sterling silver sauce boat, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, weight 104 gms approx ***
*** Pair of sterling silver salt cellars hallmarked London 1919, 177 grams approx ***
*** Two silver salts and a spoons by Reed and Barton. Linings as inspected. ***
*** Four Georgian sterling silver salt cellars, with glass inserts, London hallmarks rubbed, 152g approx. ***
*** Pair of George IV sterling silver salt cellars with repousse floral design, on lion paw feet, hallmarked Sheffield 1826 (S C Younge & Co), 173 grams approx ***
*** Omar Ramsden sterling silver salt cellar, with cut glass insert, hallmarked London 1924. ***
*** Pair of Victorian sterling silver salt cellars with ornate pierced decoration and blue glass liners, hallmarked Sheffield 1839, 6 cm high approx ***
*** George III sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked London 1805 (John Emes), with glass liner, 10 cm wide, 106 grams (silver content) ***
*** Pair George III sterling silver open salts London 1778, each with blue glass liners, on 4 claw feet, diameter 8 cm each) ***
*** Set four USA sterling silver open salts each marked to base and # 55, dolphin form tri-footed, crested, 1 with blue glass liner. (Small dents to 2). Height 4 cm, each. Weight 430grams approx, total. ***
*** Edward VII sterling silver sugar caster London 1908, makers Garrards, London, (small dent to side), height 22 cm; weight 182grams ***
*** Sterling silver sugar sifter hallmarked Birmingham 1931, maker: James Dixon & Sons Ltd, 70 grams, small ding to base ***
*** Pair of French silver stemmed salt cellars height 8 cm, 246 cm grams Test as under 900 silver ***
*** USA cased sterling silver condiment set including matched set of 2 open salts, with salt spoons, and pair pepperettes, marked sterling, all included in fitted case. ***
*** Four piece George V sterling silver condiment set Birmingham 1910, makers E & H, including open salt, par pepperettes, and mustard pot, each with blue glass liner ***
*** German Swan form silver & crystal open salt with decorative rose handled silver condiment spoon, marked 835. ***
*** Cased set of sterling silver salt cellars hallmarked Birmingham 1903, maker: William Devenport, approximately 20 grams, with fitted Ruby glass inserts, in original fitted case ***
*** Victorian three piece sterling silver cruet set all hallmarked Edinburgh 1892, maker: E.Viner, comprising a pair of salt & pepper shaker and a mustard pot, approximate total weight 160 grams ***
*** Pair of Victorian sterling silver open salts London circa 1840, maker William Robert Smily, each with embossed decoration, tri-footed, with blue glass liner, weight 140grams total silver. ***
*** Elizabeth II sterling silver pepperette London 1952, maker Robert Edgar Stone, reeded base, height 12.5 cm weight 143 grams approx0. ***
*** Pair of sterling silver salt cellars on three feet, hallmarked London 1883, 63 grams approx ***
*** Sterling silver mustard pot, jug and pepper shaker, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, Chester 1914, and Sheffield 1893, 118 grams ***
*** Art Nouveau sterling silver pepper castor, by Horace Woodward & Co., hallmarked London 1904, 10.5 cm high, 105 grams approx ***
*** Two silver shell shaped salts ***
*** Boxed sterling silver cruet set, hallmarked Birmingham 1912 and salt spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1910 ***
*** Sterling silver sauce boat, of triangular form, hallmarked Birmingham 1919 (maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd), 16 cm wide, 104 gms ***
*** Sterling silver sauce boat, hallmarked Sheffield 1940 (Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd), 13.5 cm wide, 97 grams ***
*** Four piece sterling silver cruet set, by Hardy Brothers hallmarked Birmingham 1916 ***
*** George VI silver Celtic banded sauce boat marked Deakin & Francis Birmingham 1948. Appro x 15 cm, weight 132 grams ***
*** Collection sterling silver pepperettes including pair Edward VII, Birmingham 1906; single pepperette, Birmingham 1906; pair sterling pepperettes, Birmingham 1922; and pepperette marked sterling silver, weight 180grams total. ***
*** Pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars hallmarked 1792, maker: Henry Chawner, 150 grams ***
*** Collection sterling silver condiment pieces including mustard pot, Birmingham 1904; mustard pot marked 925; each with blue glass liner; and pair mustard pot and open salt, each marked sterling, weight 200grams total silver. ***
*** Two Danish silver & enamel salt cellars & a spoon, stamped Denmark sterling 925 ***
*** William IV sterling silver mustard pot hallmarked London 1836 Mary Sibley & Richard Sibley II, stamped MAKEPEACE LONDON to base, with pierced drum shaped body and blue glass liner, 7.5 cm high, 9.5 cm wide, 263 grams total ***
*** Five sterling silver salt cellars four matching and all hallmarked Chester 1896, the other in a triangular form hallmarked Edinburgh 1932, 110 grams ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver open salts Birmingham 1899, makers William Henry Leather, reeded decoration, with blue liners. ***
*** Pair Norwegian sterling silver open salts each in the form of a Viking long ship, with enamel decoration, gilt washed interior, marked 925, 1 with glass liner, weight 55 cm approx, total. ***
*** Three Victorian silver shell form open salts London 1891, maker Rupert Favel, 6.5 cm length 55 grams total weight. ***
*** Georg Jensen sterling silver salt & pepper shakers 4.8 cm high approx. ***
*** George V pair sterling silver salts with liners hallmarked Birmingham 1924 ***
*** Cased George V eight piece silver condiment set, Birmingham 1916, makers Henry Williamson Ltd. Including 4 open salts (3 with blue glass liners), 2 mustard pots, with blue glass liners, and 2 pepperettes. ***
*** Pair George V HM sterling silver open salts, Sheffield 110, makers HE Ltd. Pierced gallery. Monogrammed. With fitted blue glass liners. Diameter 8 cm each. Wt. 118g(total silver only). ***
*** Sterling silver pair of salts and pair salt spoons 1. Salts hallmarked Birmingham 1907 2. Salt spoons hallmarked London 1894 ***
*** Georgian sterling silver 6 bottle cruet various hallmarks, as inspected ***
*** Victorian sterling silver sugar caster, hallmarked London 1897, maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, height 17 cm approx, 180grams ***
*** Sterling silver sugar caster hallmarked London 1966, 160 grams ***
*** Three sterling silver salt cellars with blue glass liners, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, together with 3 others ***
*** Boxed hallmarked sterling silver cruet set hallmarked Birmingham 1920 ***
*** George VI sterling silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1940, makers Ernest Haywood. Weight 100grams Height 17 cm ***
*** Antique Tiffany & Co sterling silver pepperette 6.9 cm high ***
*** Sterling silver mustard pot and spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1944-1947. ***
*** Pair of sterling silver sauce boats, hallmarked Birmingham 1938, in box ***
*** Antique Dutch silver & crystal salts & a mustard, 12 cm high approx ***
*** Antique sterling silver sugar sifter, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 75g approx. ***
*** Five sterling silver cruet pieces comprising a 3 piece set comprising salt & pepper shakers & a salt cellar all hallmarked Birmingham 1929/1933, maker: Ollivant & Botsford, and a pair of salt and pepper shakers both hallmarked Birmingham 1933, maker: Adie… ***
*** Good four piece sterling silver condiment set including pair pepperettes, and pair open salts, with blue glass liners), each marked 925 Sterling, weight 182grams approx, total silver). ***
*** George VI sterling silver Art Deco condiment set Birmingham 1937, makers Henry Clifford Davis, including mustard pot, and open salt, each with blue glass liner, and pepperette, weight 160grams total silver. ***
*** Victorian sterling silver sugar caster London 1898, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, reeded decoration, height 19 cm, weight 124grams approx. ***
*** Cased pair George V sterling silver open salts each with sterling silver collar, hallmarked for Birmingham 1911, to crystal bowls, and including pair sterling silver salt spoons, in fitted case. ***
*** Victorian cased sterling silver condiment set, Birmingham 1897, makers Lines, Bunn & Mason, including pair open salts and pair salt spoons, weight 64grams (total). ***
*** Pair of George II sterling silver salts London circa 1750, makers George and Robert Hennell, each tri-footed, weight 86grams total. ***
*** Cased set of 4 antique sterling silver open salts, hallmarked Birmingham 1910 no glass liners and 2 Sheffield hallmarked spoons ***
*** Pair of sterling silver salt cellars and spoons the cellars hallmarked London 1901 makers marks rubbed, the spoons hallmarked Sheffield 1921, 46 grams, both with blue glass inserts ***
*** Sterling silver caster sugar sifter hallmarked Birmingham 1901, maker: George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 65 grams ***