LOT 1 A group of four silver mustards, comprising: a George III mu...
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A group of four silver mustards,prising: a George III mustard, London, 1805, John Emes, of oval form, with Greek Key border to the rim and footrim, with blue glass liner, 9.5cm high; a George IV example, London, 1827, maker's marks rubbed, engraved armorial to the side, with gadrooned rim, with blue glass liner, 7.4cm high; a Victorian example, Sheffield, 1862, Martin, Hall & Co, with the urn shaped body with scrolling handle, raised on a spreading circular foot with beaded rim, the hinged lid with chased floral decoration, with blue glass liner, 11cm high; and another example, Birmingham, 1911, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., maker's mark rubbed, raised on a spreading circular foot, scrolling handle, with glass liner, approx. 7cm high; together with a pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, London, 1851, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), with fiddle, thread and shell pattern to the handles, 8.5cm long; a silver coffee spoon, Sheffield, 1926, Walker & Hall, missing finial; and a silver plated condiment spoon, total weighable silver. 18.2oz (lot)Condition Report: Total weighable silver doesn't include the last spoon of the catalogue description
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