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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
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*** A pair of William IV cast silver gilt butter-shells by Paul Storr, ex Florence Court, cast as scallop shells and raised on periwinkle feet. London 1836, Maker Paul Storr, (Ref. Jackson's page 230). W.10.5 cm Weight approx. 300gms. Note: Shell dishes by… ***
*** A rare pair of George II silver sauce boats, plain design with shaped rims, cast tripod shell and pad feet, the cast scroll handles with acanthus leaf thumbpiece. London 1752 possibly by Robert Cox. Length 19 cm ***
*** A sterling silver novelty condiment set, in the form of standing owls, a large mustard with blue glass liner, the spoon with mouse terminal held in the owl' s mouth, glass eyes, together with a smaller salt and pepper, both with one eye absent. Some… ***
*** A pair of good heavy gauge George IV silver sauce boats, gadrooned rim, acanthus detailed flying scroll handle, shell knees and feet. London 1825 possibly by William Barret II. 912gms. ***
*** A pair of George III silver tripod sauce boats, with gadrooned borders, scroll handles and pad feet. London 1772 by William Cattell. Total weight 725gms ***
*** A pair of George II silver sauce boats, oval shape, raised on pad feet with scalloped rims and flying scroll handles with acanthus capping. London 1756 by Walter Brind. Length 14 cm ***
*** A good George III silver sauce boat, oval shape with serpentine rim, acanthus capped scroll handle, raised on three leaf and shell cast feet. London 1752 by Fuller White ***
*** A pair of good gauge Victorian silver salts, decorated with full figures of cherubs, gadrooned rim, engraved decoration to exterior, raised on round spreading foot, interior with original gilding. London 1850 by Hunt & Roskell, height 8.5 cm. 525gms.… ***
*** A George III Irish heavy silver large sugar bowl, the compressed wide baluster body with embossed floral and scroll decoration, raised on four ball and claw legs with shell and leaf scroll tops, crested. Diameter 13.5 cm, weight 428gms. Dublin 1818 by… ***
*** Two George III silver fat belly sauce boats, scalloped rim, flying scroll handle, crest to one side, raised on three hoof feet, London 1819 by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne. 794gm ***
*** A pair of good gauge Victorian silver salts, (similar to above), decorated with full figures of cherubs, gadrooned rim, engraved decoration to exterior, raised on round spreading foot, interior with original gilding. London 1884 by Hunt & Roskell, height… ***
*** A George III silver sugar box, circular on spreading foot with domed cover surmounted by a floral finial, floral chased and engraved. London 1760 by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright. Diameter 12 cm, 513gm. Provenance: The Beverley Allen Collection ***
*** A George II silver sauce boat, scalloped rim, three hoof feet. London 1759 by Benjamin Cartwright ***
*** A George II antique English silver sauce boat, London 1753/54, oval boat shape with serpentine rim and acanthus capped scroll handle joined by a shell union, raised on three leaf scroll feet. Maker's mark indistinct, possibly that of Thos. Beere… ***
*** A good set of four George III silver shell salts, with gilded scallop bowls and shell form thumb piece handles, raised on three dolphin fish form feet. Sheffield 1812, probably by Robert Gainsford. ***
*** A George IV silver sugar bowl, the exterior extensively embossed with florals, ear form handles to each side, the interior with original gilding, London 1819 by Michael Starkey, 415gm. Diameter 14.5 cm. ***
*** An impressive, cased set of four Geo. III Hennell silver salts, embossed oval boat form with gadroon rims, raised on spreading pad feet, of good gauge. London 1766/67 by David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, father and son, noted silversmiths. Together with… ***
*** George III provincial silver sauce boat of oval form with wavey edge border, flying scroll handle, raised on three shell capped hoof feet. Newcastle 1782, maker John Langlands I & John Robertson I, weight 4ozs troy. ***
*** An impressive set of four George III silver salts, rounded rectangular boat form, gilded interiors with flat repeating bell flower decorated rims, the dentilled foot ring raised on four ball feet. London 1811 by Josiah Snatt ***
*** A Victorian silver cruet stand without bottles, by a. B. Savory & Sons, London 1857. . Gadrooned rimmed, scroll footed, crested: a demi-lion issuant holding a roundel. 23 x 16.5 x 26.5 cm. 799gm ***
*** A pair of George III heavy fancy silver salt dishes, rounded rectangular boat form, the broad rims with gadroon and shell relief decoration, gilded, each raised on four substantial lion's paw feet with double scroll mounts. Sheffield 1817 by F.C. Young &… ***
*** A George II quality silver fat bellied sauce boat, shaped rim, the scrolling flying handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece. Raised on three pad feet. London 1752 by John Pollock a noted sauce boat maker. 392gms. ***
*** A Victorian silver six-bottle cruet stand, the central stem with overhead handle above the four flaring supports with shell detail to the six ring bottle supports, the tray base with spreading floral embossed rim, raised on three feet with elaborate shell… ***
*** A George III silver, two handled sauce boat of good gauge, oval raised on conforming spreading foot, bead rimmed, reeded handles with leaf terminals. Engraved with foliate swags. London 1785, probably John Robins. 385gm. ***
*** A pair of early 20th century silver sauce boats, With flying scroll handles, raised on three pad feet. Birmingham 1914 by A & J Zimmerman Ltd. 419gms. Provenance: From the collection of Gerry and Valerie Bermel (of Travis Antiques. Wellington 1950's to… ***
*** A William IV silver cruet stand, the low base raised on shell scroll feet, ring supports for eight various bottles, decorative leaf and shell scroll central handle, including seven various faceted bottles, two with silver fittings, lids and single spoon… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver cruet set, the stand with embossed border and engraved decoration, one bottle missing, four bottles with sterling silver tops. Birmingham 1870 by Charles Boynton II. Weight of base 800gms. 26 cm x 18 cm ***
*** A George III silver oval nutmeg grater, engraved with an armorial of a gent holding a large quill above 'I Mean Well' to the ribbon, punched border, fine border detail to the sides, conforming decoration to the hinged lid face, original steel grater.… ***
*** A George III silver shell top nutmeg grater, oval form, original steel grating grille, finely ribbed sides. Birmingham 1808 by Matthew Linwood. Provenance: The Flower Family Collection. Length 3.3 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver cruet stand of oval form with embossed decoration to the squat baluster frame, central handle with base plate to accommodate seven bottles. Sheffield 1869 by Martin Hall & Co. The six matched cut crystal bottles of various sizes, three… ***
*** A George II silver muffineer, of vase shape with tall domed cover decoratively pierced and surmounted by a baluster finial, the body engraved with demi-lion rampant crest and foliate decoration. London 1738 by William Shaw I. Some faults to cover. Weight… ***
*** A George III silver cruet set in stand, the oval boat form stand with geometric scroll engraved band, reeded rims, raised on four tapered feet, the mahogany base with a central plain column supporting the shaped bottle keeper, reeded ring handle to top,… ***
*** A George III silver cruet stand, boat shape with foliate pierced walls, raised on four splay feet, mahogany inset base, with five various cut glass silver mounted jars and bottles, three absent, some repairs and losses, London 1795 by Edward Capper ***
*** A good George III fat bellied pedestal sauce boat, bead rims, the flying C-scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumbpiece. London 1786. Maker T.S., probably Thomas Shepherd. 279gm. Height 15.3 cm. The base of the foot with an elegant beaten finish and well… ***
*** A good George III silver sauce boat, London 1794 by Peter & Ann Bateman. 210gm., reeded rim and looping handle with elegant taper, raised on three pad feet. ***
*** An uncommon Victorian cast silver novelty hare pepperette, the removable head with ears held high to attention, head turned to the right, crouching body. London 1885 by Thomas Johnson II. Length 6.8 cm. 60gm. ***
*** A George III silver nutmeg grater, dome top cylindrical form, steel grille. Birmingham 1792 by Samuel Pemberton. ***
*** A pair of large Victorian silver sauce boats, oval with bead rim, beaded flying scroll handles, ball feet. London 1880 by Thomas Smily. Width 19.5 cm, 610gm. ***
*** A quality Victorian silver sauce boat, in the Georgian manner with gadroon rim, scroll handle and spreading paw type feet. London 1894 by Charles Stuart Harris, length 21.2 cm. 408gm. ***
*** A George III silver fat belly sauce boat, scalloped rim and raised on three hoof feet, London 1766 by Stephen Adams I, 165gm ***
*** A George III silver nutmeg grater, oval cylinder form, the flat top with vacant shield cartouche, wriggle work engraving. Birmingham 1800. ***
*** A heavy 1920's silver sauce boat, fat bellied in the Georgian manner with acanthus leaf capped flying scroll handle. 376gm. ***
*** Four George III Scottish silver salts, circular form, raised on paw feet, the interior with original gilding, Edinburgh 1804 by John McDonald, 413gm. ***
*** A George III silver Regency cruet stand and part-bottle set, of oval shape with mahogany base and raised gallery tapering to a point at each end, pierced and engraved bands, raised on four tapered feet, the central silver fitting with concave forms to… ***
*** A Victorian silver plate seven bottle cruet set, the oval base of embossed and engraved oval baluster form, raised on four scroll legs, the central tall loop handle with fitting towards the base to receive the seven bottles, cut crystal bodies, various… ***
*** A George III silver sauce boat, gadrooned rim, scroll legs and stepped feet, scrolling handle with acanthus detail, small crest to one side, London 1816 by William Stroud, length 17 cm. 306gm. ***
*** A good Victorian silver octagonal mustard pot, with ornate pierced decoration, scroll handle and original blue glass liner. London 1850 by Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, width 8 cm. ***
*** A George III silver nutmeg grater, engraved decoration with crest. Birmingham 1796. 20gms. ***
*** An early Victorian silver and crystal cruet set, the highly decorative stand with six crystal and silver topped bottles, the base on three decorative feet with embossed floral decoration to rim, the stand by Robert Gray & Sons, Glasgow 1849, the lid… ***
*** A George I silver muffineer, vase shaped with decoratively pierced domed cover surmounted by a squat circular finial, the body chased and engraved with floral decorations and husk framed cartouche engraved with monograms. London c.1723 by Meshach Godwin.… ***
*** A Victorian embossed silver sugar caster, ornate wrythen embossed and fluted panels, tall pierced conforming domed cover. London 1889 by Charles Stuart Harris. 176gms. Height 17.8 cm ***
*** A pair of George II silver salts, cauldron form, pad feet. London 1744 by Edward Wood ***
*** A George II silver sugar caster, baluster form with bun shaped top. London 1732 by Ralph Maidman. Height 19.5 cm ***
*** A pair of elegant George III silver salts, oval pedestal boat form. London 1791 by the renowned maker Henry Chawner. 174gms. Provenance: From the collection of Gerry and Valerie Bermel (of Travis Antiques, Wellington 1950's to 1986) ***
*** A George III silver fat belly sauce boat, scalloped rim, scroll handle, raised on three hoof feet. London marks rubbed possibly 1815. 295gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver capstan form pepper grinder, tapered with raised encircling bands. Birmingham 1882 by John Grimsell & Sons. Height 8.6 cm ***
*** A silver condiment set, two peppers, salts and mustards, spoons by Mappin & Webb, in original box, Birmingham various dates from the 1930s. ***
*** A Victorian silver nutmeg grater modelled in the manner of a walnut, half hinged and opening to reveal a punched steel grater. Birmingham 1884 by George Unite. ***
*** A Danish modernist silver sauce boat, of generous hip-bath shape, Silverco maker's mark and 1951 assay mark. Width 19.5 cm, 235gm. ***
*** A pair of silver mustard pots, tankard shape, with blue glass liners. Birmingham 1919 by E S Barnsley & Co. With plated mustard spoons. ***
*** A silver pepper grinder, milk churn shape, Birmingham 1938 by Hukin & Heath Ltd, height 7 cm ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver vase shaped pepper pots, with ornate pierced and embossed decoration and original blue glass liners. London 1901. Height 14.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot, plain cylindrical form with fine gadroon rims, the plain scroll handle with shell thumbpiece, the hinged lid with fine concentric outer bands, original blue glass liner. London 1824 by Sebastian Crespel II ***
*** An early George III silver sauce boat, shaped rim, raised on three pad feet with shell form supports, the flying C-scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumbpiece. London 1769 by Stephen Adams. Weight 119gms ***
*** A George II silver sugar caster, baluster form, pierced panelled high domed top with baluster form finial, spreading foot to base. London 1747 by Samuel Wood. Weight 91gms. Height 12.5 cm. ***
*** An Edwardian four bottle cruet stand, the base of square section with gadroon border and shell and scroll corners, the frame holds two small crystal bottles, along with a mustard pot and pepperette with silver lids and an associated silver mustard spoon.… ***
*** A George IV silver large quality salt, wide squat baluster form, the shaped rim with relief scroll and floral detail, the four tapered plain scroll feet issue from decorative large shell and leaf mounts, lobed body, gilt washed interior. London 1824 by… ***
*** A good George III silver mustard pot, plain oval form with reeded rims, pronounced dome hinged lid with ribbed thumbpiece, original clear glass liner. London 1805 by Peter & William Bateman ***
*** Don Salt cast white metal (silver) mask pendant, oval form, the double hole suspension to the reverse as that of a netsuke (himotoshi). Length 4.2 cm ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot, octagonal with wonderfully fine foliate engraved walls and hinged cover, blue glass liner (small chips), London 1792 by Robert Hennell I; with silver mustard spoon, Exeter (undated) by Dorothy Langlands (active 1804-14… ***
*** A good George III silver sauce boat with shaped rim, flying double scroll loop handle, raised on three hoof feet. London 1770 by Samuel Meriton II. ***
*** A good Art Nouveau silver four piece condiment set plus spoons, in original Morocco leather fitted case, the set includes: a mustard pot with hinged lid enclosing original blue glass liner, pepperette and two salts, restrained stylised leaf and branch… ***
*** A heavy 19th century Continental silver sugar caster, baluster vase shape with tall domed cover, the body decorated with ram's head masks and hop swags. Height 18 cm ***
*** A pair of decorative silver salts, compressed spherical form with shell and scroll rims, C-scroll and floral embossed bodies, each raised on three wide spreading shell feet. London 1847 by Edward Farrell. 253gm, diameter 8 cm. ***
*** An Edwardian silver pepper grinder, traditional form, Birmingham 1906 by Herbert Bushell & Co Ltd, height 9.5 cm ***
*** An Art Nouveau three piece silver condiment set, plumb-bob shapes elevated on wire supports from circular bases. Sheffield 1908 by John Round & Son Ltd. Provenance: The Estate of Emeritus Professor Brian Coote CBE, FRSNZ (1929 - 2019) ***
*** A George II silver muffineer, vase shaped with tall and ornately pierced domed cover with baluster finial, engraved with crest and motto. London 1754, maker's mark indistinct. Cover with inserted liner. 118gms. Height 13.5 cm ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, with clear glass liners, oval form raised on four hoof feet, gadroon top rim. London 1775 by John Scofield, length 9.7 cm. With pair of silver plate spoons. ***
*** A vintage Ella Danish silver and blue guilloche enamel salt cellar spoon and pepper shaker, stamped marks, in original fitted box with Georg Jensen label to the interior lid. ***
*** A silver sauce boat, plain fat-belly form with scalloped rim, scroll handle and hoof feet. London 1925, maker's mark rubbed. 376gms ***
*** A seven piece Edwardian silver condiment set, comprising two vase shaped pepperettes, four two handled salt cellars and a lidded mustard pot, with accompanying spoons, in red leather case with satin and velvet lining. Birmingham 1907 by Williams… ***
*** A small George III tripod silver sauce boat, shaped rim, flying handle and embossed floral decoration. London 1761 by Richard Mills. Height 13 cm ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot, rounded rectangular form with arched panelled body, hinged lid with original blue glass liner, raised on ball feet. London 1807 by Thomas Johnson a noted mustard maker. Together with silver mustard spoon. London 1809 by… ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot, with two ribs below the gadroon rim. Acorn finial to the hinged lid. Original blue glass liner. London 1815. Silver weight 163gms. ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, boat form, bead and pierced rim, raised on four ball and claw feet, the blue glass liners with star decoration to base, London 1785 by William Sutton, 100gm. ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, boat form with gadrooned rim and base, London 1804 by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, 266gm. ***
*** A George II silver baluster pepperette, the tall domed top with alternating pierced panels, acorn finial, spreading circular foot. London 1737, maker's mark obscured. Weight 93gms. Height 13 cm. ***
*** A set of Edwardian boxed silver salts, the small open filigree patterned bucket shaped salts with green glass liners and matching spoons, in original box, Birmingham 1906 by Walker & Hall. ***
*** A pair of Georgian Scottish silver boat shaped salts on pedestal bases, gilt washed interiors. Edinburgh, no date mark, by McHattie & Fenwick, c.1799-1807. 140gm ***
*** A George III silver egg form nutmeg grater, the screw lid revealing the pierced steel grater. London circa 1790, the maker probably John Touliet. Length 2.5 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian period silver tripod salts with engraved leaf, flower and scroll decoration and blue glass liners. London 1851 by Daniel & Charles Houle. Diameter 7 cm ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, London 1792 by Henry Chawner, 162gm, boat shape, on pedestal foot, with later embossed decoration, one with original thick clear glass liner, the other with replacement blue liner. ***
*** A Stuart Devlin silver and silver gilt condiment set, comprising salt, pepper and mustard with blue liner, matching above, London 1975. ***
*** A Stuart Devlin silver and silver gilt condiment set, matching above, small chip to blue liner. London 1975. ***
*** A George III silver pepperette, vase shaped with pierced squat domed cover. London 1759 by John Delmester. 62gms. Height 9.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver nutmeg grater, egg form, engraved decoration, the screw thread top revealing the original grater grill. Unmarked ***