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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
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*** A Queen Anne Britannia silver caster, London 1702, with unidentified maker's mark of B' over a flower in trefoil, the elegant sectioned pillar with ribbed bands and a small stepped spreading foot, a domed top pierced with scrolled foliate designs… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver armorial sauce boats, 1806 London, with maker's marks for Alice & George Burrows II, elegant thread edge pedestal boats with high set looping handles and shell form mounts, raised on oval bases; crisply hallmarked… ***
*** A fine pair of George III sterling silver sauce boats, 1773 London, with maker's marks for John Parker I & Edward Wakelin (Royal silversmiths), of elegant elongated form with gadrooned rims, tapering reeded handles and each raised upon a cast oval foot… ***
*** A fine pair of large Georgian bead edge sauce boats, c.1800 London, with rubbed maker's marks, the elegant pedestal boats with scroll and acanthus leaf decorated 'S' form handles, beaded to the rim with repeat beading to the oval foot; hallmarked below… ***
*** A fine George II sterling silver sugar caster with armorial, 1742 London, with maker's mark for Samuel wood, a baluster caster with a decorative pierced dome lid, engraved armorial to the body, hallmarked to lid and underside, silver weight 246gr, height… ***
*** A sterling silver sauce boat. London 1825. Rubbed makers' marks. Substantial bulbous body with waved rim, leaf-capped flying scroll handle and supported on three splayed shell feet. Height 12 cm. Width 23 cm weight:402 gr ***
*** A George III sterling silver mustard pot, 1783 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, the circular pot with a high domed hinged lid and urn finial, a scroll handle with a scalloped thumb spur, and finely bright cut and pierced to the body with husk… ***
*** A set of four sterling silver salts, 1870 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Atkin Bros, of compressed form with gadrooned rims, gilt washed interiors, embossed and engraved with floral patterns and raised upon small shell legs with pad feet; marks… ***
*** A Britannia silver standard sugar castor. 1717 London, with maker's marks AD for specialist castor maker, Charles Adam. of faceted pillar form with a compressed lower section to a conforming stepped pedestal base, the pierced top surmounted by a knop… ***
*** A George III sterling silver covered mustard pot, 1801 London, with maker's mark, Ib, in the form of a 17th century flat topped English miniature tankard on a skirted foot, the body with foliate bands and the handle with a tankard form shell thumb piece;… ***
*** A pair of Victorian novelty sterling silver gilt owl peppers, 1875 London, with maker's mark for Henry Wilkinson & Co in the form of standing owls with applied red coloured glass eyes and detachable heads, with silver-gilt textured bodies detailing… ***
*** A George III sterling silver bead edge mustard pot, 1781 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, cylindrical with a reticulated and bright cut neoclassical design of scrolling vegetal forms and vases, an open anthemion thumb spur with scrolling… ***
*** A George II sterling silver five piece cruet, 1755 London, with maker's marks for Jw with pellet to all pieces, with two cut bottles, a large and two smaller casters, each of bulbous pillar form with conforming rope twist borders and vegetal pierced lids,… ***
*** A set of four George III sterling silver salt cellars, 1785 London with rare incuse mark, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman, the neoclassical bead edged cellars with elegant pierced bright cut borders, raised on high ball and claw feet, with blue… ***
*** A rare George III sterling silver mustard pot, 1787 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, the cylindrical pot with a high domed lid and urn form finial, pierced, bright cut, and prickworked to the body with floral garlands between decorative bands… ***
*** A pair of octagonal pierced sterling silver sugar casters, 1721-22 London, two date marks and makers marks absent, each of traditional pillar form with a globular base, pedestal foot and tiered finial, finely engraved and wriggleworked with repeat… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver Queen Victoria diamond Jubilee commemorative pepperettes, 1897 London, with makers' marks for James Garrard (Royal silversmith). Designed as hexagonal covered fonts in the Gothic manner and bearing the cypher of Queen Victoria… ***
*** A superb reticulated sterling silver cruet set, 1921 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Roberts & Belk Ltd, comprising four ball and claw footed oval salts, two mustard pots, two cylindrical pepper pots, all pieces glass lined and with fine wavy guilloche… ***
*** A pair of Scottish sterling silver figural table salt cellars, with maker's mark for Hamilton & Inches (Edinburgh), stamped sterling, circa 1890, the pair of novelty sterling silver table salts, finely cast and modelled as a young couple of gardeners in… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver pepper pots 1788 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman. The unusually shaped pedestal peppers of compressed form with reeded bodies, broad short cylindrical necks with pierced dome tops and rope twist borders.… ***
*** A George III pedestal rope edge sterling silver pepper caster, 1785 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, of typical pear shaped pillar form with a lattice wave pierced top, hallmarked to edge of base and with rare incised duty mark, silver weight… ***
*** A George I sterling silver pepperette, 1720 London, with maker's marks for John Albright, having a straight sided plain body with a stepped dome pull off pierced lid, a threaded strap 'C' handle, and upon a small spreading foot; hallmarks underside.… ***
*** A sterling silver pedestal caster, 1782 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman, having an ogee shaped lower body and a long neck with pierced dome and spiral, twist finial, with thread and finely notched edges, hallmarked underside, silver weight… ***
*** An antique silver articulated fish spice box, 19th century, probably Continental, stamped VR, a fish box with red glass eyes and tiers of engraved scales, hinged to the upper body revealing a compartment (stamped VR twice to interior) with a smaller… ***
*** A fine French .800 silver dolphin salt in the Baroque manner, 19th century, with Minerva 2 mark, partial maker's stamp, Da.., to lozenge, the heavy gauge cast table salt featuring a dolphin upon a wavy oval base and supporting a gilt lined nautilus shell;… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cream pail, 1778 London, with maker's mark WS, pierced, beaded and delicately prick worked throughout, with a slender beaded swing handle and the original Bristol blue glass liner; hallmarked underside: silver weight 63gr… ***
*** A George III sterling silver pedestal caster, 1787 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, with a trellis decorated pierced dome and spiral finial, and bead edge decoration to the body; hallmarked to the collar, silver weight 82gr, height 14.5 cm ***
*** A fine thirteen piece boxed sterling silver cruet set 1904/5 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Mitchell Bros, comprising a large caster, two pepper pots, mustard pot and four salts, and five associated spoons, of pedestal form with spiral fluted lower… ***
*** A fine early George II sterling silver sugar caster, 1744 London, with maker's mark probably for Thomas Gilpin, of typical baluster form with a contemporary coat of arms to the body, a pierced dome lid with knopped finial and raised upon a stepped… ***
*** A fine sterling silver ten piece condiment set, 1934 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Wilson & Gill, of simple Art Deco lines and comprising four footed pots each with blue glass liners, two lidded pots also with liners, four conical lidded salt and… ***
*** A German. 800 silver and glass three bottle silver cruet, late 19th century, with maker's marks for Weinranck & Schmidt - Hanau. the three bespoke high shouldered and engraved bottles with silver mounts and finials within a finely cast and reticulated… ***
*** A neoclassical French .950 silver covered sugar box, mid 19th century, Minerva 1 standard, mark of Louis Manant to lozenge, the oval pierced box with floral festoons, cartouche, shell and paterae embellishments, a domed lid with a fine vegetal finial,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cruet set, Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London, 1798, the elliptical stand with engraved and pierced gallery and central handle accommodating seven silver mounted cut glass bottles and casters of various types (one caster… ***
*** A delightful Norwegian thirteen piece sterling silver 'Viking Ship' and cornucopia cruet set and other similar. Mid 20th century, Norway, with pineapple styled maker's marks for Theodor Olsens Eftf (Bergen); the accompanying spoons marked sterling Norway.… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mustard pot, 1863 London, maker's mark partly rubbed the basket weave mustard pot with hinged cover, double twisted handle, and original Bristol blue glass liner, marked to the underside. Weight 174g height 10 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian salts in the Oriental taste, 1850 London, with maker's mark for probably John Eley, the cauldron salts with applied ribbed and fluted rims, engraved with rococo, and Chinoiserie designs, raised on paw feet with Chinese gentleman mask,… ***
*** A fine pair of gilt Washed Georgian pedestal salts with spoons, 1782 London, with maker's mark for Robert Hennell I; 1799, 1808 London, with maker's marks for Eley & Fearn; Eley, Fearn & Chawner (spoons), bead edged canoe-shaped salts with scrolled edges,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver pepper caster 1790 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman, with a narrow pierced dome upon a tapered and compressed lower section to a pedestal base; hallmarked to the upper body. Silver weight 84gr. Height 14.5 cm ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver pepper casters, 1805 London, with maker's mark Ib with pellet, the classically inspired casters of baluster form with trumpet necks surmounted by pierced covers with flame form finials, raised on a socle to a square… ***
*** A cased sterling silver cruet set, circa 1935-1936 Birmingham, Mappin & Webb. Set in a velvet lidded matching box comprising two salts, two pepper shakers, two mustard pots and four spoons, the pots standing on cabriole legs with pad feet. Weight 312gm ***
*** A sterling silver sugar caster, circa 1783 London, Hester Bateman, the pear shaped baluster caster with spreading base with pierced lattice work top below an acorn finial. Weight 81gr. Height 16 cm ***
*** A French .950 silver covered sugar basin, Minerva 1 and maker's mark for Claude Doutre Roussel, late 19th century the generous squat form basin of rococo inspiration with a repousse twist body with C-scroll cartouche engraved with initials Ml, with… ***
*** Two sterling silver sugar casters, Georgian and Edwardian, 1779 London, with maker's marks for T.W, probably Thomas Wallis I, 1907 Birmingham, with maker's mark for J.P.C, Typical pedestal casters, the Georgian caster of bulbous pillar form, the other of… ***
*** A George III sterling silver sauce boat, 1770 London, with unregistered maker's mark Id with pellet (unidentified by Grimwade), of typical boat form with a serpentine rim, a flying 's' form handle with acanthus embellishment, and raised upon three hoof… ***
*** A rare George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, 1818 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton, of petite cylindrical form with horizontal ribs and bands to rim and base, surmounted by a domed lid; hallmarked to the removable base. Silver weight… ***
*** A sterling silver chicken cruet, 1909 Chester import mark, mark of Berthold Muller and pseudo Hanau marks, the heavy gauge realistic chicken with a removable head, hallmarked to tail, features and also to neck rim, silver weight 96gr, height 9.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver sugar caster, 1888 London, with marks for Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor), the cylinder shaped caster profusely embossed and chased with flora on a textured ground, pierced to the lid; hallmarked underside,… ***
*** A fine late Georgian sterling silver salt, 1836 London, with maker's marks We, the heavy gauge rococo revival salt of oval compressed form, with applied decorative rims and extravagantly scrolled and shell form legs; crisply hallmarked underside, silver… ***
*** A pair sterling silver gilt wash salts, circa1874. London, Richard Martin and Ebenezer hall, standing on rim foot with a circular body decorated with incised circular band and raised beads with gilt wash interior. Weight 104gr. Height 4 cm. Diameter 5.5 cm ***
*** An elegant eight piece sterling silver boxed cruet set, 1899 Birmingham, with maker's marks for B. Barnett, the pedestal salts of compressed boat shaped form with embossed rococo revival decoration accompanied by four associated spoons, in the original… ***
*** A Russian silver sugar basin, 1891 Moscow, assayer's mark 'Aa', of compressed ovoid form upon a circular foot, and 'C' scroll handles, a fitted lid with knop finial, the whole engraved with bands of traditional geometric designs, a central decorative… ***
*** A boxed sterling silver salt cellar set, 1893 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Ha, Atkin Brothers, four pedestal boat shaped salts in the neoclassical manner with gadrooned lower bodies and having threaded looping handles, with four petite Onslow pattern… ***
*** A sterling silver cow creamer, 20th century, stamped.925, the realistic cow with a hinged saddle to the back engraved with a spider, hallmarked to underside of saddle, silver weight 92gr, height 7.5 cm, width 11.5 cm ***
*** A pair of Indian Colonial silver salt and pepper casters, circa 1830 Calcutta, maker's mark for Hamilton & Co, the cylinder shaped bodies on a circular foot, detachable pierced covers with gadrooned rims and engraved 'Salt' and 'Pepper'; see similar in:… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver caster, 1776 London, with maker's mark for S.W, the elegant pillar caster with alternate decorative panels to the cap, ribbed girdles to the carinate body above a pedestal base; hallmarked underside, silver weight 147gr, height… ***
*** A sterling silver cruet set, circa 1937 Birmingham, Elkington Company, the set consisting of two salts, two mustard pots and two pepper shakers decorated with gadrooned edges lion head mask shoulders and claw feet complete with blue glass liners, weight… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver cruet, 1827 London, with rubbed maker's marks, with neoclassical styling, the four bottle cruet having gadrooned decoration to the shaped base and carry handle, with acanthus leaf supports, shell motifs, acanthus and lion's paw… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver sauce boats, 1899 London, with maker's mark for Charles Stuart Harris, the pair of sauce boats of generous proportions, each with a broad low body and a wide pouring spout, gadroon rim and flying scroll and leaf… ***
*** A French silver covered sugar basin, later 19th century, Minerva standard, maker's mark for Massat Freres, the compressed pot with rococo elements, having twin scroll handles and four vegetal cabriole feet, the stepped domed lid with a cast floral finial,… ***
*** A set of four George IV sterling silver salt cellars, 1828 London, with maker's mark for Robert Hennell II, the set of 4 salt cellars of squat circular shape, each with gadrooned rim and raised on tripod paw feet, crested to the sides and marked to the… ***
*** An antique silver articulated fish spice box, 19th century, probably Continental, unmarked, a slender sardine style fish box with faceted red glass eyes, exposed teeth and tiers of finely engraved scales, hinged to the head revealing a long compartment; x… ***
*** A fine French Art Nouveau. 950 silver salt cellar boxed set, late 19th century, with maker's mark for Emile Puiforcat, comprising four lozenge bombe pots of waisted form and with conforming foot rims, finely decorated with sinuous trailing wild reeds and… ***
*** Two sterling silver sauce boats, 1938 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Ernest W Haywood, 1945 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall. the sauce boats of typical form with scalloped rims, one with a flying scroll handle, the other of ear form,… ***
*** An Israeli sterling silver spice tower, later 20th century, with maker's mark for Hazorfim. 925 the spice tower with hexagonal filigree body and a conical top with a pennant, set on a knopped stem and circular spreading base embossed with roses, stamped… ***
*** A pair of German sterling silver fish salt and pepper shakers, 20th century, marked .925 and Germany, naturalistic fish with defined scales and hinged heads, hallmarked to front fins, silver weight 110gr, height 4 cm, width 9 cm ***
*** A Continental silver rococo style mustard pot, second half 19th century, with Austro-Hungarian import mark to hexagon, the pierced cylindrical pot with four scrolling legs and a domed lid with gadroons and finial, with reserves of cupids in foliage and… ***
*** A sterling silver spoon and a large salt cellar 1902 London, with maker's marks for John George Smith, importer & 'Foreign agent' 1901 Chester, with maker's marks for William Aitken. The spoon with a pierced knot stem and a figural finial, the bowl also… ***
*** A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, 1801 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton, the petite cylinder with pairs of concentric rings, a flat removable base and a removable domed lid revealing the grater, engraved MB, hallmarked to lid,… ***
*** A sterling silver sugar caster, 1959 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Suckling Ltd, an elegant pillar caster of typical form with a decorative pierced top, rib and gadroon borders to the lid, collar and lemon squeezer base; hallmarked to body. Silver… ***
*** A cased Edward VII sterling silver six-piece condiment set, 1908 Chester, with maker's mark for Jones & Crompton the condiment set including two mustard pots, two open salt cellars, salt and pepper shakers, the mustards and salts with twin handles, gilt… ***
*** A German.800 silver rococo style sauce boat, late 19th to early 20th century, with maker's marks, retailed through Wilkens, the sauceboat with undulating shaped rims to a lobed bombe style body richly embellished with rococo scrolls, flora and lattice… ***
*** An antique Austro-Hungarian .800 silver sauce boat, post 1867 Vienna, with dianakopf, and maker's mark Tj, a fine heavy gauge double lipped boat with reeded loop handles with ribbon motifs and leafy chased mounts, on an integral oval tray with conforming… ***
*** A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, 1793 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, a plain oval box with lid and prominent hinging opening to the metal grater, a concealed hinged base, twice hallmarked, total weight 31gr,… ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver salts, 1785 London, with maker's marks for Robert Hennell. the pierced oval salts with bright cut friezes of garlands raised on tall legs with claw and ball feet, with blue glass liners; hallmarked underside. Silver… ***
*** A fine sterling silver sauce boat, 1933 Sheffield, with maker's mark for J Rodgers & Sons. the generous sauce boat of typical form with scalloped rims, a cast flying scroll handle with a leaf form thumb spur and raised on curvaceous legs with tightly… ***
*** A small George II sterling silver sauce boat, mid 18th century, London, with rubbed date mark and partial maker's marks, the compressed circular boat with serpentine rims and a flying scroll handle, raised on three hoof feet with tiered mounts, hallmarked… ***
*** A sterling silver four piece cruet, 1817 London, with maker's mark for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, the cruet with reeded strap holders and a central ring form handle supported on fluted legs with lion's paw feet above a square form gadrooned base, the… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver salts, circa 1855 London, Chawner & Co. George William Adams, the six sided bodies set with raised cartouches and flower head coins below a scalloped top, weight 183gr. Height 4 cm. Diameter 7 cm ***
*** An Irish Georgian revival sterling silver sauce boat, 1910 Dublin, with maker's mark for J.M, an embossed and chased boat with fox and swan motifs amidst fruits and foliage, three spiral twist legs with paw feet and lion head mounts, with a double scroll… ***
*** A delightful pair of owl salt and pepper shakers, 1995 Birmingham, with maker's marks, Pjm, for period jewellery Manufacturing, cast with removable heads and glass bead eyes, hallmarked to tail feathers, total weight 113gr, height 6 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, 1799 Birmingham, apparently without maker's mark, an acorn shaped grater with a conical lid, decorated with bright cut borders, and a minutely notched rim, with metal grater, hallmarked to lid, total weight 13gr… ***
*** A collection of thirteen Indian silver filigree items, early 20th century, comprising four dishes, two menu holders, a letter rack and set of six salt, cellars and condiment pots with wooden or nut shell inserts, the larger dish, set with two 'One fanam'… ***
*** A sterling silver caster and a sterling pounce pot, 1911 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Joseph Gloster Ltd, a baluster shaped pounce pot with a pull off low domed lid with petite star perforations, hallmarked to neck, and 1911 Sheffield, with maker's… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver cruet, 1846 London, with maker's marks for Samuel Whitford II or Samuel Wheatley, the five bottle cruet with a shaped carry handle and supported on three curvaceous legs with shell pad feet, with an applied rocaille cartouche… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver cruet with a mixed set of bottles, 1860 London, with maker's mark for Robert Harper, variously marked bottles, the rococo style oval tray with a wooden base, central handle and eight mixed, bottles, raised on acanthus… ***
*** A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, 1809 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Joseph Willmore, a plain rectangular box with rounded ends, opening to reveal the hinged metal, grater, twice hallmarked, total weight 20gr, height 2 cm, width 4 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver cruet set. 1812 London, with maker's mark for Alexander field, comprising seven bottles, three with sterling silver covers and mounts, all bottles with hob-nail and faceted cut-glass, within an oval footed tray engraved with… ***
*** A sterling silver mounted two bottle glass cruet, 1926 Birmingham, with maker's marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, the conjoined elongated pear shaped vials crossed at angles, with spherical stoppers and sterling silver mounts with pouring lips;… ***
*** Two sterling silver sauce boats, 1933 and 1939 Sheffield, maker's marks for Viner's Ltd to both, of typical form with scalloped rims, looped handles and raised on tripod pad feet; hallmarked to upper bodies. Silver weight 262gr. Height 7.5 cm. Width 18 cm… ***
*** A cased Art Nouveau sterling silver cruet set, 1904 and 1910 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Levi & Salaman, a pair of oval salts and a pair of cylindrical pepper pots in green glass cased in sinuous whiplash vegetal motifs and each raised on four feet,… ***
*** A silver nutmeg grater, possibly Australian Colonial, 19th century, unmarked, the plain rectangular casket shaped box, hinged to the long side, the metal, grater perforated with original owner's initials, hinged to one short side, height 2.5 cm, length 7… ***
*** A cased eight piece sterling silver cruet set, 1946-1953, Birmingham, with maker's marks for William Suckling Ltd, comprising two pillar salt and pepper shakers, two compressed pedestal salts, and a hinged mustard pot, all with blue glass liners and… ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver round salts, 1752 London, with maker's marks Fw, probably for Fuller white, salts of compressed form with gadrooned edges, and tripod shell form legs terminating in hoof feet, gilt washed to the interior; hallmarked… ***
*** A set of four early Victorian sterling silver salts, 1839 London, with maker's mark for Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard the fine set of circular salt cellars with pierced scrollwork bodies framed by C and S-scroll borders, raised on four… ***
*** Two sterling silver table items, a creamer and a mustard pot, 1901 London, with maker's marks for Charles Stuart Harris, the creamer with embossed rococo style decoration with scrolls, flora and gadroons and a ribbed neoclassical handle; hallmarked near… ***
*** A late Victorian sterling silver sugar caster, 1895 London, with maker's mark for Samuel Walton Smith, of baluster shape with spiral gadroons and flutes, a vacant rocaille, cartouche, the domed lid finely engraved and pierced with floral motifs,… ***