Two early 20th century silver mustard pots, together with two 1930's examples. (4).
An Edwardian silver mustard pot of plain drum form with shell thumb-piece, plus an early George V bulbous example on three paw feet, hallmarks for Chester 1903 and 1912, together with two 1930's silver mustard pots, one drum shape with pierced heart thumb-piece and the other octagonal-sided, hallmarks for Birmingham 1932 and 1938; all with blue glass liners and associated silver condiment spoons, various dates and maker's marks. Weight excluding glass 7.84 ozt (244 grams). (4).
Condition Report:
- Multiple item lot in mixed condition, all pieces displaying some general wear and tarnishing, and surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
- Chester 1903 mustard with slight knock to base rim. Lid does not close flush and rises slightly. Maker's mark for Haseler Brothers.
- Chester 1913 mustard with maker's mark for Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd.
- Birmingham 1932 mustard with slight movement to hinge. Also slight knock to base rim. Liner with cracks and repaired chip. With maker's mark TS.
- Birmingham 1938 mustard with maker's mark for Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. Liner a good fit. Spoon by same maker and dated 1937.
- Spoons appear generally ok.
- Some hallmarks rubbed but mostly clear and legible.
- Cannot guarantee that glass liners are original to the pots.
- Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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An Edwardian silver mustard pot of plain drum form with shell thumb-piece, plus an early George V bulbous example on three paw feet, hallmarks for Chester 1903 and 1912, together with two 1930's silver mustard pots, one drum shape with pierced heart thumb-piece and the other octagonal-sided, hallmarks for Birmingham 1932 and 1938; all with blue glass liners and associated silver condiment spoons, various dates and maker's marks. Weight excluding glass 7.84 ozt (244 grams). (4).
Condition Report:
- Multiple item lot in mixed condition, all pieces displaying some general wear and tarnishing, and surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
- Chester 1903 mustard with slight knock to base rim. Lid does not close flush and rises slightly. Maker's mark for Haseler Brothers.
- Chester 1913 mustard with maker's mark for Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd.
- Birmingham 1932 mustard with slight movement to hinge. Also slight knock to base rim. Liner with cracks and repaired chip. With maker's mark TS.
- Birmingham 1938 mustard with maker's mark for Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. Liner a good fit. Spoon by same maker and dated 1937.
- Spoons appear generally ok.
- Some hallmarks rubbed but mostly clear and legible.
- Cannot guarantee that glass liners are original to the pots.
- Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.