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A GEORGE III SILVER DRUM MUSTARD POT MARK OF WILLIAM PLUMMER, LONDON, 1766 The pierced body with
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A GEORGE III SILVER DRUM MUSTARD POT
MARK OF WILLIAM PLUMMER, LONDON, 1766
The pierced body with scroll handle, pierced shell thumbpiece and blue glass liner, the cover engraved with a rampant lion crest within a border of flowers and foliate scrolls; also a George III Provincial bun-top pepper, maker's mark I.? possibly for John Babbage or John Boutet, Exeter, 1769; and a pair of Edwardian bun-top kitchen peppers of early Georgian style, mark of Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1904
The mustard pot 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high
11 oz. (342 gm.) (4)
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MARK OF WILLIAM PLUMMER, LONDON, 1766
The pierced body with scroll handle, pierced shell thumbpiece and blue glass liner, the cover engraved with a rampant lion crest within a border of flowers and foliate scrolls; also a George III Provincial bun-top pepper, maker's mark I.? possibly for John Babbage or John Boutet, Exeter, 1769; and a pair of Edwardian bun-top kitchen peppers of early Georgian style, mark of Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1904
The mustard pot 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high
11 oz. (342 gm.) (4)
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A GEORGE III SILVER DRUM MUSTARD POT
MARK OF WILLIAM PLUMMER, LONDON, 1766
The pierced body with scroll handle, pierced shell thumbpiece and blue glass liner, the cover engraved with a rampant lion crest within a border of flowers and foliate scrolls; also a George III Provincial bun-top pepper, maker's mark I.? possibly for John Babbage or John Boutet, Exeter, 1769; and a pair of Edwardian bun-top kitchen peppers of early Georgian style, mark of Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1904
The mustard pot 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high
11 oz. (342 gm.) (4)
View on Christie's.com
MARK OF WILLIAM PLUMMER, LONDON, 1766
The pierced body with scroll handle, pierced shell thumbpiece and blue glass liner, the cover engraved with a rampant lion crest within a border of flowers and foliate scrolls; also a George III Provincial bun-top pepper, maker's mark I.? possibly for John Babbage or John Boutet, Exeter, 1769; and a pair of Edwardian bun-top kitchen peppers of early Georgian style, mark of Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1904
The mustard pot 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high
11 oz. (342 gm.) (4)
View on Christie's.com
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