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Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London 1851, a Victorian silver mustard pot, reticulated conical form, decorated with foliate scroll piercing, below a ribbed border, cushion domed lid and C S scroll handle, glass liner, 8.5cm high, liner not removble Provenance: Lyon and Turnbull, 12th October 2010, lot 321
Martin Hall & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1860, a Victorian silver mustard pot of pear-shaped form, the body foliate chased with floral motifs, leaf and scroll decoration, vacant central cartouche, hinged lid with spoon aperture, scroll thumbpiece, scroll handle, glass liner, 7.5cm high, 4.03ozt
J Hamilton and Son, Edinburgh 1850, a Victorian Scottish silver mustard pot, pedestal shallow cup form, cast and chased open cage of entwined foliate fronds and diaper etched cartouches, double C acanthus scroll handle and leaf finial, glass liner, 8cm high, 6.38ozt Provenance: Bonhams, 5th March 2013, lot 87
Charles Thomas Fox, London 1840, a Victorian silver mustard pot, cast Rococo ogee form, on four foliate bracket feet, the open sides with asymetrical cartouche pillasters and S scroll handle, the lid surmounted by a flower, glass liner, 10cm high, 8.42ozt Provenance: Woolley and Wallis, 26th October 2011, lot 1302
Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London 1838, a Victorian silver mustard pot, cast in relief and reticulated with foliate scroll and floral design, conical form, on three bracket feet, the ogee domed lid with cast floral finial, acanthus ear handle, glass liner 8cm high, 5.44ozt
George Fox, London 1873, a Victorian silver mustard pot, straight footed squat ovoid form, chased and engraved with dense foliated scroll cartouches and banding, in the Anglo Indian style, scroll handle and double scroll thumbpiece with knopped finial, glass liner, 8cm high, 4.07ozt
Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham 1897, a Victorian silver mustard pot, reticulated and embossed, double ogee pedestal boat form, foliate garlands in relief, above a reeded lower bosy and foot, between beaded borders, ring handles and urn finial, acanthus handle and shell thumb piece, glass liner, 11.5cm high, 6.15ozt
G E, London 1860, a Victorian silver vase- shaped mustard pot on a foliate cast and pierced domed foot, the body foliate chased and pierced with scroll and leaf decoration, the shallow domed hinged lid foliate chased with plain thumbpiece, spoon aperture and bracket handle, glass liner, 8.5cm high, 3.64ozt
Barnard Bros., London 1871, a Victorian silver mustard pot of cylindrical form, the body pierced and stamped with honeysuckle motifs between beaded borders, the shallow domed hinged lid engraved with Greek Key decoration, pierced thumb piece, double scroll handle, glass liner, 6.5cm high, 3.89ozt
Robert Hennell IV, London 1872, a Victorian silver gilt mustard pot and spoon, cylindircal form, engraved with a diaper design embossed with flowers, between beaded borders, the handle cast and chased in the same design, the matching spoon with beaded loop and foliate design, glass liner, 8.5cm high, 6.82ozt Note: bears the crest of Sir Philip Rose Bt. friend and advisor of Benjamin Disralei, and founder of the Foreign and Colonial Investment Trust
George Fox, London 1870, a Victorian silver gilt mustard pot, footed squat ovoid form, chased and engraved with dense foliated scroll cartouches and banding, in the Anglo Indian style, scroll handle and double scroll thumbpiece with knopped finial, glass liner, 8.5cm high, 4.39ozt Note: engraved with the Stennett family crest
Robert Hennell III, London 1865, a Victorian silver gilt mustard pot and spoon, cylindircal form, cast and embossed in relief with a textured flame edged band of rosettes and diamonds, punctuated by jewels, between beaded borders, the original spoon of Rococo foliate design, glass liner, 6.5cm high, 3.51ozt
John Figg, London 1842, a Victorian silver mustard pot in the Chinoiserie style, ovoid form, cast and reticulated with garden landscape, on three legs with Oriental masks and Rococo shell feet, surmounted by a bird finial, 8cm high, 5.5ozt Provenance: Bonhams, Chester, 5th March 2013, lot 98
William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1896, a Victorian silver mustard pot of oval form, the body with pierced foliate and scroll decoration and central vacant cartouche raised on four splayed feet, the oval domed hinged lid with floral and foliate decoration, shell thumbpiece and double scroll handle, glass liner, 6cm high, 2.94ozt
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