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An early Victorian hallmarked silver circular lidded mustard, with shell form thumb piece, the lid with three concentric bands surrounding a rampant lion crest within beaded border, with Bristol blue glass liner, London 1840/41, indistinct makers mark, possibly JSAS for Joseph & Albert Savoy, diameter 7.7cm, height 7cm, weight approx 3.5oz
An Edward VII hallmarked silver repousse decorated miniature tankard form lidded mustard with shaped scroll thumb piece and repousse decorated body, with Bristol blue glass liner by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1901/2, height 7.1cm, diameter 5.4cm, weight approx 2.2oz (illustrated)
A Victorian hallmarked silver pierced drum form mustard pot with Bristol blue glass liner, the pierced domed top with engraved rearing bull crest and with pierced scrolled thumb piece and shaped handle, raised on ornamental splayed base, by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1841/42, height 8.5cm, diameter 7cm, weight approx 4oz (illustrated)
A William IV hallmarked silver circular lidded mustard with chased floral decoration and beaded collar, with floral cast finial and gilt interior, and clear glass liner, London 1835/36, indistinct makers mark possibly Charles Reiley & George Storer, height 9cm, diameter 8cm, weight approx 5oz (illustrated)
A George IV hallmarked silver circular drum form mustard with beaded border and acanthus leaf handle, with shaped oval thumb piece and solid base, with clear glass liner, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1828/29, diameter 8cm, height 6.7cm, weight approx 4oz (illustrated)
A George III hallmarked silver oval lidded mustard pot with open work thumb piece and triple banded collar, with indistinct makers mark, possibly Jonathan Perkins I and Jonathan Perkins II, London 1799/1800, with associated Bristol blue glass liner, length 11cm, width 6.4cm, height 7.5cm, weight approx 3oz (illustrated)
A George III hallmarked silver oval lidded mustard with banded collar and rim, engraved with lion rampant crest holding an axe, with shaped thumb piece, London 1792/3, makers mark TH probably for Thomas Harper I, (registered 1790), with blue glass liner, height 6cm, width 5.5cm, weight approx 4oz (illustrated)
A George III hallmarked silver oval lidded mustard with chased floral and geometric banded and gadrooned decoration, with oval thumb piece and ball finial, with Bristol blue glass liner by Abstinando King, London 1801/2, length 11.5cm, width 6cm, height 8cm, weight approx 3oz (illustrated)
An early Victorian hallmarked silver pierced lobbed circular lidded mustard with floral pierced and ridged decoration and wave form thumb piece, with Bristol blue glass liner by Charles Thomas Fox, London 1839/40, diameter 7.5cm, height 7.7cm, weight approx 4oz (illustrated)
An early Victorian hallmarked silver circular lidded mustard with beaded border and floral engraved body, with shell form thumb piece and domed top, by Henry John Lias, London 1839/40, diameter 7.8cm, height 7.5cm, with associated glass liner, weight approx 3.5oz (illustrated)
A George IV hallmarked silver circular lidded mustard pot with part gadrooned body and stepped beaded removable cover, with acorn form finial raised on splayed lead weighted base, marks worn, probably by Robert Hennel II, London possibly 1828/29, with removal Bristol blue glass liner, height 12.5cm, diameter 6cm
A pair of late Victorian hallmarked silver pierced drum form mustards with clear glass liners, the pierced body of scrolling foliate and scaled panels, with five section open thumb piece and out swept dentil moulded collar and foot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1899/1900, diameter 6cm, height 8cm, weight approx 7oz (2) (illustrated)
A pair of George V hallmarked silver oval lidded mustards, with pierced bodies and domed lids, with pierced thumb piece, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Ltd, London 1911/12, each with original blue glass liner, length 11cm, width 6cm, height 7cm, weight approx 7oz (2) (illustrated)
A William IV silver pair cased key wind pocket watch by E Robinson of Carlisle, with chain driven single fusee movement and pierced cock and cylindrical pillars, London 1834/35, with Roman numeral enamelled dial and gold hands, the pair case containing four watch cleaners papers for W W Kent, Watch & Clockmakers, 63 Manchester, Olivants, Silversmiths and Jewellers, Manchester, John Telford Watchmakers, Carlisle, worn (illustrated)
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