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A GROUP OF SIX ENGLISH SILVER CONDIMENT PIECES

In Olympia Timed Autumn 2024

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A GROUP OF SIX ENGLISH SILVER CONDIMENT PIECES
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comprising: a George IV silver pepperette, pedestal baluster and chased with a band of acanthus leaves, engraved initial P, William Edwards, London, 1824, 9cm high; an Edwardian silver caster, elongated vase shaped, the pale pierced body hung with drapery swags, with bayonet fitting cover and blue glass liner, Haseler Brothers, London, 1906, 14.5cm high; a Victorian silver caster, Georgian style octagonal pedestal form, Nathan & Hayes of Birmingham, Chester, 1896, 15cm high; a Victorian silver mustard pot, plain oval with reeded rims and domed lid, with blue glass liner, William Hutton & Sons, London, 1887, 9.5cm long; a George V silver mustard pot, cylindrical, gadroon rims, flat lid, blue glass liner, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1916, 6cm high; and a George III silver mustard spoon, Old English pattern, crested, John & Henry Lias, London, 1817; weighable silver 477g

comprising: a George IV silver pepperette, pedestal baluster and chased with a band of acanthus leaves, engraved initial P, William Edwards, London, 1824, 9cm high; an Edwardian silver caster, elongated vase shaped, the pale pierced body hung with drapery swags, with bayonet fitting cover and blue glass liner, Haseler Brothers, London, 1906, 14.5cm high; a Victorian silver caster, Georgian style octagonal pedestal form, Nathan & Hayes of Birmingham, Chester, 1896, 15cm high; a Victorian silver mustard pot, plain oval with reeded rims and domed lid, with blue glass liner, William Hutton & Sons, London, 1887, 9.5cm long; a George V silver mustard pot, cylindrical, gadroon rims, flat lid, blue glass liner, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1916, 6cm high; and a George III silver mustard spoon, Old English pattern, crested, John & Henry Lias, London, 1817; weighable silver 477g

Olympia Timed Autumn 2024

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Tuesday 3rd September: 10.00a, to 5:00pm

Wednesday 4th September: 10.00am to 5.00pm

Thursday 5th September: 10.00am to 5.00pm

AUCTION OPENS: Friday 30th August at 9.00am

AUCTION CLOSES: Sunday 8th September, from 4.00pm

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Tags: William Hutton & Sons, W. H. Haseler & Co., Pepper Pot, Vase, Baluster, Cutlery