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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A pair of Edwardian Georgian Revival silver salts, classical style, ball and claw feet and blue glass liners with two small silver spoons by William Adams. Length 8.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot of tapered oval form, fine engraved diamond bands, the domed lid with ball finial, flat top handle, original blue glass fitted liner. London 1903 by Joseph Biggs. 8 x 8.5 x 9 cm ***
*** A George III silver cruet set, simple boat form on four scroll feet, complete with original bottles but all with faults, London 1795 by Henry Chawner. Length 23.5 cm. ***
*** A William IV silver sauce boat, oval with acanthus capped flying scroll handle, raised on three lion's paw feet. Crested with a demi-lion rampant, holding a battle-axe, issuing from a ducal coronet. 200gm. ***
*** A pair of George II Scottish silver salts, plain circular form, raised on three hoof feet, blue glass liners, Glasgow 1743 by James Glen, 167gm. ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot, the exterior with unusual, engraved decoration of vertical arrows, blue glass liner, with silver spoon, London 1794 by Robert Hennell I, spoon - London 1829, 105gm. ***
*** A George III silver muffineer, of vase shape, with tall domed cover decoratively pierced and engraved and surmounted by an acorn finial, the body engraved with a semi-griffin crest. Edinburgh 1763. 119gms. Height 14.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver muffineer, vase shaped with tall pierced and engraved domed cover with flame finial, rope edge detail to the cover rim, body belly and circular spreading foot. London 1781 by Hester Bateman (marks indistinct). 85gms. Height 15 cm ***
*** A pair of George II silver cauldron salts, raised on pad feet, with blue glass liners. London 1749. ***
*** A Victorian period silver octagonal mustard pot, with profuse flat chased flower and trellis decoration, with original blue glass liner. Birmingham 1859 by Aston & Son. Height 8.5 cm ***
*** An Edwardian period Arts & Crafts silver cruet set, mustard pot with blue glass liner, pepper pot, two salt cellars and three matching spoons. Birmingham 1905 and 1906, by James Fenton & Co. in fitted case ***
*** A Victorian silver sugar caster, of cylindrical shape, wrythen fluted and foliate embossed. Birmingham 1886 by S. Blackensee & Son. 66gms ***
*** Two Art Deco silver sauce boats, of graduated sizes, of swollen oblong shape. Birmingham 1935-36 by Adie Bros. Total 385gms. ***
*** A cased Edwardian silver condiment set, comprising a pair of mustard pots with spoons, pair of pepperettes and pair of salts with spoons. Birmingham 1909 by Walker & Hall. ***
*** A set of four Victorian silver salts, oblong boat shape, fluted, raised on conforming bases. Sheffield 1886 by Levesley Bros. 140gm ***
*** Regency period silver sugar castor, repousse decoration with initials to the plain panel. London 1823 by C & S Co. 233gm, height 19.5 cm. ***
*** A set of four Victorian silver cauldron salts, squat circular with gadroon rims raised on pad feet. London 1872 by Daniel & Charles Houle. 275gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver mustard pot, scalloped base, ornate scrolling handle, the exterior engraved with ribbons and wreaths, replacement blue liner, London 1865 by William Evans. ***
*** A late Victorian silver sugar caster, inverted baluster form, round spreading foot, dome top, the exterior profusely embossed, Birmingham 1896 by Deely & Fisher, 255gm. ***
*** A pair of Victorian Scottish silver salts boat shaped on pad feet, acanthus capped scroll handles, crested: a castle, motto 'Le Bon Temps Viendra'. 159gm ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot, plain oval form with domed hinged lid, ball finial, disc thumbpiece and reeded borders, original clear glass liner, London 1799 by John Emes. With a George III Irish silver fiddle pattern spoon, Dublin c.1805 by Arthur… ***
*** A quality silver George III mustard pot with spoon, the dome lid with ball finial, raised on three lion's paw feet with mask detail. Edinburgh 1812 by William & Patrick Cunningham. 200gm without the later blue plastic liner, with silver spoon. Provenance:… ***
*** A Victorian silver mustard pot, of octagonal section with conforming domed hinged cover, red glass liner with small rim chips. Birmingham 1897 by Yapp & Woodward. Finial bent ***
*** A heavy silver sugar caster of baluster form, the plain body with tall dome top, alternating pierced bands and turned finials, spreading circular foot. London 1938 by FTR & Co. Weight 229gms ***
*** An early 1900s silver condiment set, in original box and consisting of two mustards, two salts, two pepperettes and three spoons, with blue glass liners. Birmingham 1919. ***
*** A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, c.1780. Unassayed. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver cauldron salt cellars, each squat circular shape with gadrooned rims, raised on paw feet from lion mask mounts. London 1862 by Robert Harper. Weight 230gms. Along with two silver salt spoons. ***
*** An Edwardian silver sugar caster, vase shaped with a swollen gourd shaped pierced cover. London 1905 by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths. Height 19 cm ***
*** A pair of early 19th century Dutch silver and cut crystal salts, the octagonal form dish with cut scalloped edges, on a round silver base with restrained gadroon decoration to edge, stamped marks to base. 9 cm x 7.5 cm ***
*** A fine quality stylish 1950s Danish silver sauce boat, of plain oval section with wide pouring spout, ebonite handle. Impressed marks and dated 1951. Length 19.5 cm ***
*** A German silver 835 standard sauce boat, oval form, pouring spout to each end, attached liner, reeded rims, 394gm, width 24 cm. ***
*** A pair of quality Victorian silver salts with matching spoons, floral embossed with shaped gadroon rims, raised on three lion's paw feet. The spoons with shell bowls, finials and detail. London 1877 by Robert Harper. ***
*** A pair of George III silver boat shaped salts, the walls pierced with scroll designs and engraved with floral swags, raised on four ball and claw feet, each with replacement blue plastic liners; along with one original blue glass liner; with two… ***
*** A George III silver pepperette, vase shaped, with a tall domed and pierced and engraved top with acorn finial, the body engraved with a crest and motto. London 1772 by Thomas and Jabez Daniell. 71gms. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** A heavy George III silver sugar caster, vase shaped with tall pierced dome cover. London 1813. 213gms ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver sauce boats, oval shape with serpentine rim, raised on three pad feet. Birmingham 1901 by Alexander Clark ***
*** A pair of small Georgian Revival silver tripod sauce boats, of plain design with shaped rims and pad feet. Sheffield 1950 by Viner's Ltd. Length of each 15 cm ***
*** Three Victorian silver salts and three silver salt spoons, the circular salts on three pad feet by Robert Hennell III, London 1846; the spoons with apostle finials and twist stems, Birmingham 1866 by Hilliard & Thompson.180gm ***
*** An Edwardian silver sauce boat, in early Georgian style, with acanthus capped handle, punched rim and body decoration, raised on three legs with pad feet, length 16 cm. 181gm ***
*** A Victorian silver mustard pot, oval form, the hinged lid with shell thumb piece enclosing original blue glass liner, engraved and diamond pierced banded decoration. London 1872 by Charles Boyton II ***
*** A George III silver sugar caster, baluster form, decoratively pierced top. London 1798 by Thomas Wallis II. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** A pair of late 19th century European rococo cast silver salts, the nautilus shell form surmounted with raised cherubs, relief scrolling leaf tendrils, each raised on four C-scroll feet. Import marks for London 1895 by B. Nuller & Son, noted importers of… ***
*** A small George III tripod silver sauceboat with shaped rim, flying handle and embossed floral decoration. London 1761 by Richard Mills. Length 13 cm ***
*** An Edwardian Regency style silver sugar caster, reticulated body decorated with swags and bows, raised on spreading foot, original blue glass liner. London 1906, Chester 1906 (lid) by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler). 174gm, height… ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver cauldron salts, squat circular raised on three pad feet, blue glass liners. London 1858 by A. Savory. ***
*** An Edwardian silver sugar caster, octagonal vase shape with tall pierced domed cover. London 1908. ***
*** A pair of early Victorian silver salt cellars, London 1838, by Robert Hennell, squat circular shape with gadrooned rims, floral chased bodies, raised on lion mask and paw feet. Associated blue glass liners, diameter 7.5 cm. 235gm ***
*** An American Gorham silver sauce boat on tray, oval pedestal form, the fitted tray of plain lobed form. Presentation engraved. 315gm, length 20 cm. ***
*** A mid 20th century silver sugar sifter, Birmingham 1959, baluster form, tall domed pierced top, height 17.5 cm. 74gm. ***
*** A large Victorian silver sugar caster, vase shape, wrythen fluted, the tall cover with flame finial. Sheffield 1897 by Henry Wigfull.185gms. Height 22.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot, of baluster shape with embossed decoration and original blue glass liner. London 1813 by Samuel Hennell. 175gm. Diameter 8 cm. ***
*** A large silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1948 by Barclay Bros. 165gm., of octagonal section baluster shape with a tall conforming pierced cover surmounted by an acorn finial. Height 18 cm. ***
*** A 1930s silver octagonal sugar sifter, baluster faceted form, pierced tall dome cover. Sheffield 1938 by James R. Ogden & Sons Ltd. 237gms. Height 20 cm ***
*** An Edwardian silver sugar caster of octagonal section, baluster shape. Sheffield 1909 by Walker & Hall. Height 16 cm ***
*** A vase shaped silver sugar caster of octagonal section, raised on a spreading foot, the tall cover with an acorn finial. Birmingham 1948 by D. Bros. Height 18 cm ***
*** A late Victorian pair of silver salts, in the form of sunflowers with matching spoons in original Frank Grady, New Zealand box. Birmingham 1898, by Thomas Latham and Ernest Morton. ***
*** A 1920s silver tall sugar caster, baluster form, the tall domed pierced lid with baluster finial, single dominant rib to the body, spreading circular foot. London 1927 by Alfred James How. Weight 180gms. Height 19 cm ***
*** An 18th century French silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, the walls pierced with festoons, urns and acanthus leaves, the hinged lid with bud finial. Small loss to one festoon 10 cm ***
*** A boxed silver condiment set, consisting of salt, mustard (with blue liners), pepperette and two spoons. Birmingham 1932 by A.L. Davenport Ltd. ***
*** A good 1920s silver sugar caster, baluster form, broad wrythen panelled body, the tall domed lid with engraved and pierced trailing leaf decoration, spreading foot. Sheffield 1926 by Harrison Bros. & Howson. Weight 189gms. Height 18.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver mustard pot, the squat circular body raised on four compressed feet, gadroon top border, shell thumbpiece to the hinged lid with urn finial, no liner. Birmingham 1894 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. Weight 14.6 cm ***
*** A cased set of four Edwardian silver salts, each of boat shape with pierced walls and moulded rims, with blue glass liners and salt spoons, in case. Chester 1904 by Trevitt & Sons. ***
*** An Edwardian large silver sugar sifter, baluster form with pierced top, gadrooned borders, London 1909. 246gm, height 21.5 cm. ***
*** A silver vase shaped sugar caster, with a tall cover surmounted by a wrythen knop finial. Birmingham 1956 by J.B. Chatterley & Sons. Height 17.5 cm ***
*** An Edwardian period cobalt blue glass sugar caster with heavy cut decoration, the silver top of classic form, heavily embossed floral decoration. Birmingham 1927 by Thomas Hayes. Height 21 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver condiment set, in original case, the oval mustard pot with hinged domed lid, blue glass liner and two bun top pepperettes, crested. London 1884 by Charles Stuart Harris. With an associated Victorian Scottish silver mustard spoon. ***
*** A silver baluster sugar caster, the tall domed top with restrained pierced decoration. Birmingham 1932. Weight 96.5gms. Height 16.5 cm ***
*** A cased set of four Victorian silver salts with spoons, quatrefoil form, each raised on four ball feet, in circular Morocco leather red velvet and silk lined box. London 1894 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Note: only three spoons present. ***
*** A George III silver two-handled salt, elongated octagonal boat shape with loop handles raised on a conforming spreading base from a short stem. London 1790 by Henry Chawner. Weight 120gms ***
*** A pair of George V silver tripod sauce boats, with shaped rims and flying handles. Birmingham 1913 by Adie Bros. Length 16.5 cm ***
*** A 1970's classical silver pepper mill, crested with a standing demi lion issuing from a crown. London 1972 by a Haviland-Nye, height 10.5 cm. ***
*** A pair of George V silver sauce boats, of triangular form with bound reeded rim, raised on three paw feet. Birmingham 1921 by Elkington & Co. Total 202gms. ***
*** A silver sugar caster, square section baluster vase shaped with canted corners, tall pierced patterned cover. London 1966, maker HyC. Height 18 cm ***
*** A silver six-piece Georgian Revival condiment set. Birmingham 1967 by Elkington & Co. Total 208gms. ***
*** An early 20th century silver sugar sifter, plain baluster form, the tall dome top with shaped pierced detail, some attention required. Birmingham 1915. 207gms. Height 19 cm ***
*** A George VI silver sugar caster, ovoid, raised on circular foot (repaired), with pierced domed cover with cone finial. Birmingham 1946 by Synyer & Beddoes. 128gms ***
*** An Edwardian silver drum mustard pot with pierced decoration and blue glass liner. London 1904 by Mappin & Webb. Hinge pin missing. Height 5 cm ***
*** An Edwardian condiment set, two salts and a pepperette, the silver frames decorated with pillars, swags and bows. Blue glass liners. Birmingham 1903 by Henry Morton. ***
*** An unmarked silver sugar caster, traditional form with high pierced domed top. Height 20 cm ***
*** A pair of silver Aesthetic Movement table salts, triangular shape with lunette sides, embossed decoration. Sheffield 1894. Width 9.5 cm ***
*** A pair of elegant Georgian Revival silver two-handled Adam style oval salts, on short stems and oblong bases, the interiors gilded. Sheffield 1912 by Atkin Bros. Length of each 13 cm ***
*** A George III silver salt cellar, oval with gadrooned rim, raised on shell knees and pad feet, monogrammed and with a blue glass liner. London 1773, probably William Cattell, with an associated Victorian silver fiddle pattern salt spoon. Total weight… ***
*** An 18th century crested silver salt cellar, of oval shape with pierced decoration and original blue glass liner, standing on four ball and claw feet. London 1776 by Robert Hennell. Length 8 cm ***
*** A 1920s large silver sugar caster, of traditional hexagonal form with pierced domed lid. Chester 1921. Weight 268gms. Height 24 cm ***
*** A pair of silver and mother-of-pearl shell salts, with silver rub-over frames and raised on three scroll feet. ***
*** An Edwardian silver topped cut glass sugar caster, the top pierced and chased with floral scrolls. London 1905 by Searle & Co. ***
*** Four early 20th century silver items, includes: a pair of pepper pots Chester 1904 by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, a small Capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1915, a fancy hinged lidded mustard pot with a blue glass liner, Birmingham 1899 and salt spoon… ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver cauldron salts, the compressed circular bodies with decorative floral embossing, raised on three paw feet. London 1869 by Robert Harper ***
*** A pair of American silver cauldron salt cellars and a pair of Victorian silver salt spoons, the cellarettes of compressed circular form with gadrooned rims, decorated repousse and with three lion mask knuckles and paw feet. By J.E. Caldwell && Co., the… ***
*** A baluster silver sugar caster, plain form with ribbed detail and tall pierced top. Birmingham 1931 by William Suckling Ltd. Height 178, 163gm. ***
*** A silver sauce boat scalloped rim, raised on three pad feet, Sheffield 1939. 154gm. ***
*** A large silver sugar caster, baluster form, on round spreading foot, London 1966. 175gm ***
*** A Victorian silver and crystal condiment set, three etched crystal salts with silver rims and lion handles and two silver lidded mustards, confirming etched decoration and lion handles, Birmingham 1861 by Hirons & Plante. Four of the crystal bases with… ***
*** A Victorian silver mustard pot, oval shape with pierced decoration and blue glass liner. London 1896, the spoon London 1882. Length 9 cm ***
*** A pair of George III silver tripod salts with embossed foliate decoration. London 1774, maker's marks rubbed. Diameter 6.5 cm ***
*** A pair of silver cauldron salt cellars, one London 1821, the other to match London 1914, each plain with pad feet. With accompanying salt spoons, London 1894. Total 125gm. ***