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Auction House:
Raffan Kelaher & Thomas
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:95
Prices available:96
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A sterling silver mustard pot, plain design with scallop rim, raised on tripod feet, one handle, aligned with blue glass liner and spoon. H&H, Birmingham 1918. Total weight silver 56g. Length 8 cm ***
*** A silver sauceboat with shaped rim, leaf-capped flying scroll handle and shell-capped stylized hoof feet; Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham, 1912. Weight approx 160g ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver open salts, boat-shape, double-handled, engraved with a band of wave scrolls and foliage; Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1876 ***
*** A pair of salt cellars, with blue glass liners, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1910. Diameter 5.5 cm. Weight 48grams. ***
*** Five various sterling silver tea and condiments spoons and two pairs of sugar tongs, mostly English silver. Weight 108 grams. ***
*** A sterling silver cruet set, comprising open salts, two pepper shakers and a mustard pot with glass liner. Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1909. In original fitted box. ***
*** A sterling silver group, a salt cellar with blue glass inlay, (Martin, hall & Co, Birmingham 1904), a boudoir glass container, embossed lid (W & G Neal, London 1897) and a single flower trumpet vase (weighted, William Comyns & Sons, London 1890). Total… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salt cellars, shaped as shells, with matching spoons. William Henry leather, Birmingham 1886. Weight 21g. In original box ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver salt and pepper shakers, fluted stem, Charles Horner (probably), Birmingham 1900. Height 10 cm. Weight 79g. ***
*** A sterling silver condiment set, comprising the pepper shaker, the salt cellar with blue glass lining, the mustard pot with blue glass lining, with spoons, in original box, Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1959. Weight silver only 110g. ***
*** A pair of Australian silver salt and pepper shakers; W.J.Sanders. Height 13 cm. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver salts, each circular, Japonaiserie engraved flora and fauna; Martin, hall & Co., Sheffield 1879. Total weight approx 110g. ***
*** A pair of late-Victorian silver open salts with Albany pattern spoons; Robert Stebbings, London 1898 ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver boat-shape salts, fluted and with scroll handles; Charles Boyton, London 1889. Width 7 cm ***
*** Four French silver salt cellars, with spoons and original glass, J. Delaye, Grenoble. Boxed. One spoon as found and one glass replaced. Total silver 74g. ***
*** A silver pepper shaker, ribbed pedestal base; Sp & Qr, London, 1971. ***
*** A Victorian silver drum mustard pot with milled rim and crest-engraved flat hinged cover; blue glass liner; J & W Deakin, Chester 1893 ***
*** Three Victorian silver salt spoons, Queens pattern, gilt spoons; James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1862. Weight 65g. ***
*** A pair of gilded sterling silver salt dishes, shaped as leaves, J.B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1970. Total weight 124g. ***
*** A Victorian silver salt circular with beaded rim and raised on three pad feet, crested, Richard Martin & Ebenzer hall, London 1876. Diameter 6.5 cm. Weight without liner: 50 gm. ***
*** Two Norwegian silver items, a salt cellar and a pepper shaker. Weight 32.4g. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pepper shakers, raised on circular foot. Height 10.5 cm. Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1936. Weight 87.5g. ***
*** A sterling silver sauce boat, one handle, plain design, mark Ch into a rectangle, and 925. Length 23 cm. Weight 253g. ***
*** A sterling silver cornucopia shaped pepper shaker, Norway. Height 6 cm. Weight 17g. ***
*** A silver salt and pepper and mustard dish (missing lining); Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham, 1920. Weight 109.7g. ***
*** A pair and a single silver open salt, each rectangular, the pair with gilt interiors by John round, Sheffield 1899 ***
*** Two pairs of Australian silver salt & pepper shakers, F.J. Mole, Queensland ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver open salts; Atkin Bros - Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1881. ***
*** A Victorian silver open salt and a pair of spoons, the salt oblong, with crimped rim, chased and embossed with foliate scrolls; Onslow pattern spoons; Deakin, Sheffield 1889. (2) ***
*** Eleven silver spoons and a scent funnel including one by Sargisson and a Victorian salt spoon. (12) ***
*** A silver Capstan pepper mill; steel mechanism; Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1968. Height 10 cm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pepper shakers, Birmingham, 1909. Weight 51.3grams. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salt and pepper shakers, scalloped base. Harrison & Hipwood, Birmingham 1913. Height 10 cm. Total weight 70g ***
*** Five sterling silver items, including salt and petter shakers, salt cellars, Birmingham, Chester, London 20th century made, including some with blue glass. Total weight silver 209g ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver open salts, with geometric chased bands; each on three ball feet; Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1881. ***
*** A pair of silver cauldron salts, plain form with spoons and blue glass inner; Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1918. Weight 33g (without glass inners). ***
*** A Victorian silver pepperette, vase shape, half twist-fluted; S.Walton Smith, Birmingham 1894 ***
*** A late-Victorian silver pepperette, octagonal baluster; Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1900. Weight 58g ***
*** A Victorian silver open salts and spoons, the salts fluted and on ball feet; Mitchell Bosley & Co., Birmingham 1887 ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver salts, each circular, with tapered curved sides, engraved with flower and leaf; Lias & Wakely, London 1881. ***
*** A pair of American silver salt and pepper shakers. Height 11 cm. ***
*** A late-Victorian silver open salt in Adam style, oval with pierced sides and claw and ball feet; engraved and wrigglework; J.M.Banks, Birmingham 1896; blue glass liner ***
*** A silver caster ladle by Chawner & Co - George William Adams, London, 1874 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver condiment dish, of ovoid form, Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester, 1898. Weight 23.9g ***
*** A sterling silver cigarette case, monogrammed, a J pepper & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1918. Weight 98g. 8 x 8.5 x 1.5 cm ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver salts, rectangular, each with gadroon edge and blue glass liner, S. Blanckensee, Birmingham 1910. ***
*** A sterling silver open salt, raised on tripod feet, monogrammed Aicl, possibly by George Rous, London 1761-62. Weight 46.8g. ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver salt cellars, double handled, and foliate design, raised on four feet, no lining. Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1898. Length 10 cm. Weight 84g. ***
*** A three piece sterling silver cruet set, plain design, comprising a pair of salt and pepper shakers, and a mustard pot, with blue glass liner, Hardy Brothers, Birmingham 1918. Weight silver 77g ***
*** An Edwardian silver mustard pot, quatrefoil form, on shell-capped stylized paw feet, blue glass liner, Birmingham 1906 *** N/A
*** A pair of sterling silver Salk and pepper shakers, plain design, raised on tripod feet, scalloped rim. H&H, Birmingham 1918. Total weight 55g. Height 7 and 8 cm ***
*** A silver condiment set, three pieces, oblong; with spoons; Barker Ellis, Birmingham 1974/5. (with spare liners) ***
*** A Victorian silver shell salt with dolphin feet; marks rubbed. ***
*** A silver mustard pot, plain form with blue glass inlay; Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1923. Fitted box. ***
*** Two Australian silver pepper shakers and a salt shaker; Prouds etc. (3) ***
*** An Edwardian silver pepperette, half-fluted and embossed with swags and bows; Elkington, Birmingham 1905. Height 10 cm ***
*** An Art Deco salt cellar, raised on tripod legs, English silver, mark indistinct. Diameter 5.5 cm. Weight 37.4g ***
*** A small silver drum mustard pot, plain, with blue glass liner and with spoon, Sheffield 1926. Height 5 cm ***
*** A pair of late Victorian sterling silver salt cellars, Elkington & Co London 1885. Weight 52grams. ***
*** A Victorian pair of pepper shakers, sterling silver (one dented), blue liner, London 1895. ***
*** Two sterling silver salt shakers, an ovoid shaped one (Birmingham 1920 – 51.2g) and a circular shaped one (Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1894 – 57g). (2) ***
*** A pair of salt cellars, sterling silver with blue glass liners, E J Houlston, Birmingham 1908. ***
*** A silver milk-churn pepper mill; John Grinsell, Birmingham 1913. Height 7 cm ***
*** A Dutch silver Duo salt cellar, with ovoid handle. Weight 59g. ***
*** A Viking shaped sterling silver salt cellar, Norway, with blue glass liner. Length 8.3 cm. Weight silver only 16g. ***
*** A sterling silver mustard pot, R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1923. Weight 41.4g. ***
*** Three sterling silver items, comprising a salt spoon, a book mark with owl finial and a vesta case. Total weight 38.9g ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salt cellar, gilded interior, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1912 (dents). Length 6 cm. Total weight 50g ***
*** A Victorian silver caster, urn form with beaded border; Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1857. ***
*** A silver mustard pot with spoon and blue glass insert; William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1933. ***
*** A silver condiment bowl, plain form, scalloped rim, footed base, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham, 1925. Weight 66g. ***
*** A Continental silver acorn salt and pepper. (2) ***
*** Five items: a silver pepperette, silver boat-shape open salt, spoon, limpwhisker stand & t-cup. (5) ***
*** A pair of silver salts, plain collet form, wooden inlay, single scroll handle. One salt with solder marks indicating a lid has been removed; Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1933. Weight 62.3g. ***
*** A pair of miniature salt and pepper shakers, sterling silver, E Edmonds Birmingham, 1970. Weight 15grams. ***
*** Two Australian silver pepper shakers; Ingram Bros. (2) ***
*** Three silver open salts, two Australian. (3) ***
*** A silver salt & pepper by Jbr, Birmingham, 1911 ***
*** An Edwardian silver mustard pot and a salt; Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1903, and an associated spoon. (3) (salt without liner, mustard liner damaged) total weight approx 75g. ***
*** A pair of silver-mounted glass salts and an associated spoon; the salts: Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1901 ***
*** A pair of silver-mounted glass open salts, hob-nail cut; L.Bennet & Co., Birmingham 1901 ***
*** A sterling silver open salt, circular shaped, glass bowl, silver frame with double handle, raised on three ball feet. Diameter 11 cm (with handle). Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1949. Weight silver only 29.7g. In original fitted box. Missing spoon. ***
*** A sterling silver small salt cellar, circular shaped, with blue liner, William Adams Ltd Birmingham 1937. Weight 13.1grams. ***
*** A small silver pepper castor, cylindrical with domed cap and pierced side; Gorham Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1912. Height 5.5 cm. ***
*** A small silver pepper castor; Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1920. Height 8 cm. ***
*** A sterling silver salt cellar, wit blue glass inlay, raised on four paw feet, London 1767. Weight silver 64g. Length 8 cm ***
*** A pair of Australian silver salt and pepper shakers, enamelled Australian coat of arms applied; Tipping & Lawdon. Height 4.5 cm ***
*** A silver condiment set comprising three pieces, a salt, mustard and pepper ***
*** A small Edwardian silver pepper castor, cylindrical with domed cap; blue glass liner; Northern Goldsmiths, Birmingham 1902. Height 5.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver salt spoon, stamped 925. Weight 2g. ***
*** A sterling silver salt cellar, W&H, Birmingham 1924. Length 6.5 cm. Weight 43g. ***
*** A sterling silver pepper shaker, with blue liner. Weight 14.9grams. ***
*** A pair of silver salt and pepper shakers; Birmingham 1923 ***
*** A small Victorian silver pepper and two salt spoons, pepper with square pedestal base; Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1893. Salt spoons; one marked Charles Edwin turner, Birmingham, 1919. ***
*** A pair of American silver salt and pepper pots, S.C.S. Co. Height 3.5 cm ***
*** Sugar caster, sterling silver lid on mould glass body. William Devenport, Birmingham, 1912. Height 11.5 cm. Weight silver 8.9g. (a/f) ***