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Auction House:
Aalders Auctions
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Condiment & Cruet Sets
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*** William III sterling silver nutmeg grater, marked T.K (Thomas Kedden), c.1695, of teardrop form, with hinged cover engraved with tulip, opening to reveal steel grater, with hinged base engraved with flower, total weight 23gm, height 2.5 cm and width 3.5 cm ***
*** Rare George III sterling silver Argyle, hallmarked, London, 1776, A.F, (Andrew Fogelberg), with acorn finial above a circular top, with beaded edge, with c-scroll handle with lidded spout on one side and elongated spout to the other side, with beaded… ***
*** Rare George III sterling silver Argyle, hallmarked London, 1773, W.B (Walter Brind), the stepped domed cover set with flame finial, above a bulbous body engraved with lion crest, with integral hot water jacket and small square hinged cover to allow access… ***
*** Three English cast sterling silver owl condiments, the mustard pot and spoon, hallmarked, London, Richard Comyns, 1969, the other two, comprising mustard pot and spoon, salt and pepper shakers, all beautifully cast and set with glass eyes, total weight… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater hallmarked, 1732, Ir (John Robins), with cylindrical steel grill, the top in the form of a bowl, in a reeded frame with loop handle and hinged base, total weight 45gm, height 8 cm and width 3.5 cm ***
*** Charles II sterling silver nutmeg grater, English, c.1680, of heart shaped form with double hinged covers, each cover decorated with incised stylised foliage, further incised XII and XIII markings to cover interiors, total weight 22.62gm, length 3.5 cm ***
*** Pair of Russian silver and enamel salts and spoons, of squat baluster form, with ogee form handle, both decorated with a ground of scrolling flowers and foliage, one in tones of yellow, green, white and black, the other in tones of yellow, blue, both… ***
*** Late 17th century sterling silver nutmeg grater, with makers mark to base, of cylindrical form with ribbed banding to top and base, the interior with removable cylindrical steel rasp, the cover with incised 'Ab', total weight 27gm, height 6 cm ***
*** Large Victorian repousse silver nutmeg grater, unmarked, c.1847, in the form of a nutmeg, with hinged cover opening to reveal a hinged grater, decorated with blank cartouche to either side, surrounded by foliate motifs, total weight 27gm, height 3.5 cm,… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked London, 1796, is, modelled in the form of a barrel with removable grater and threaded cover, height 4 cm and diameter 2.5 cm, total weight 15.9 cm ***
*** Handsome George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked York, I//I.H//P (John Hampston & John Prince) c.1787, of oval form, the hinged cover engraved with crest of standing lion with rose, opening to reveal original steel grater, the bottom opening… ***
*** Heavy George II sterling silver caster, hallmarked London, 1752, S.W (Samuel wood), of baluster form set with finely pierced cover and finial, featuring armorial crest of castle set above banner inscribed 'I hope in God', total weight 297gm, height 18.5 cm ***
*** Rare Victorian sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, date mark rubbed, c.1878, H&T (Hilliard & Thomason), in the form of a clam shell, with hinged steel grater, total weight 22gm, width 4.5 cm ***
*** Set of four heavy George V sterling silver salts, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923, E&Co. (Elkington & Co Ltd), each with mark of 'United service Club,' of squat form with gadrooned rim, with four lion masks united by floral garlands and terminating in paw… ***
*** Rare George III sterling silver Argyle, hallmarked London, 1798, Je (John Emes), with spherical finial set above a hinged oval cover, with lion head crest engraved to lid and oval body, with internal double walled hot water jacket, with turned wooden… ***
*** Magnificent English sterling silver sugar caster, hallmarked London, 1909, W.C (William Comyns & Sons), in thick and heavy gauge sterling silver, the body decorated in neoclassical design with pierced fret paneling, engraved cross hatch and acanthus… ***
*** Pair of stunning George II sterling silver salts, hallmarked London, 1758, D.E (David Hennell - specialist maker of salts), of squat baluster form decorated with figures, faces and buildings in the Chinoiserie manner, raised on three splayed leaf feet,… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1789, I.S (John Shaw), of elliptical form, the hinged cover opening to grater and lower hinged base, grater also with makers marks, total weight 22gm, height 3 cm. Provenance: collection of… ***
*** William IV sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked NM (Nathaniel Mills), c.1834 (Birmingham), of deep rectangular form with reeded decoration, with two slightly curved lids, the top opening to reveal original steel grater, the bottom opening outwards to… ***
*** Victorian sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1852, H&T (Hilliard & Thomason), modelled in the form of a clam shell, with hinged steel grater, total weight 22gm, width 4.3 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, unmarked but probably London, 1780, Thomas Willmore, of oval form, with ribbed border to base and rim, with monogram to front and original grating grille, height 2.5 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1799 Samuel Pemberton, of oval form, with bright cut and line decoration, length 3.5 cm ***
*** Good George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked, London, 1785, T.P//E.R (T.Phipps & E. Robinson, of almond form, the cover with bright cut roundel with lower wreath, opening to grater with lower hinged base, total weight 41gm, length 5.5 cm.… ***
*** Large George III sterling silver kitchen nutmeg grater, hallmarked London 1818, Ir (John Reily), of domed form, with gadrooned loop handle, above engraved monogram, total weight 62gm, length 9.5 cm ***
*** 18th century Augsburg gilt silver double Salt/ spice box, J.J Bruglocher, c.1746, of shell shape, with engraved rococo decoration to cover, opening to reveal two compartments, with shell thumb piece, raised on a shaped pedestal foot, total weight 80gm,… ***
*** Victorian sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1846, Yapp & Woodward, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, with hinged lid and original grating grille, length 4 cm ***
*** George I sterling silver sugar castor, c. 1714, hallmarked Charles Adam, of facetted baluster form, with pierced lid set with spherical finial, resting on a stepped octagonal foot, total weight 182gm, height 16 cm ***
*** Rare William & Mary sterling silver nutmeg grater, c.1690, of teardrop form, the hinged cover engraved with tulip, opening to reveal steel grater, with hinged base engraved with flower, total weight 17gm, height 2.2 cm and length 4 cm ***
*** George II sterling silver nutmeg grater, c.1740's, of tapered cylindrical form, with pull off cover, engraved with griffin crest with initials G W to either side, total weight 54gm, height 5 cm note: no hallmarks present probably because between 1739-1790… ***
*** Elizabeth II figural sterling silver pepperette, hallmarked London, 1979, depicting a boar standing on all fours, with pierced eyes, snout and mouth, total weight 107gm, height 3.5 cm and length 8 cm ***
*** 18th century German silver spice egg, c.1720, with line and dot decoration, with top and lower screw base, opening to compartment and pierced grill, total weight 20gm, height 3.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 -… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, unmarked, maker Daniel field, c.1760, of acorn form, embossed with central flower to top and bottom, surrounded by alternating bands of fluting and flowers, the lid unscrewing to reveal a removable rasp, total… ***
*** William IV sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1820, it (Joseph Taylor), of rectangular form with rounded edges, the hinged cover decorated with central crest surrounded by floral starburst, the edges decorated with wriggle work banding,… ***
*** Heavy George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked 1804, Tb (Thomas Wilkes Barker), of square box form, the cover slightly domed with reeded edge, evidence of crest to cover, with hinged door to base, total weight 74.6gm, 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm x 4 cm ***
*** 18th century German silver Pomander/Spice box, in the form of an acorn, with four compartments, decorated with incised acanthus pattern to body, total weight 24gm, length 7 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008 ***
*** George II sterling silver nutmeg grater, marked, Edwin Medycott, working London c.1748, of cylindrical form, with engraved stag crest for John Maxwell M.P 1st Baron of Farnham, County Cavan, Ireland, the cover removable for pull out grater, with stepped… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked London, 1797, Sh (Solomon Hougham), of oval form, with hinged cover engraved with monogram, opening to reveal steel grater, with hinged base opening to reveal storage compartment, total weight 36gm,… ***
*** Pair of heavy late 19th century sterling silver sauce boats, hallmarked London 1899, (R & W Sorley), of globular form with elongated spout, decorated with acanthus motifs to handle and base, with gadrooned rim and base, total weight 1034gm, height 16 cm… ***
*** Very early pair of George II sterling silver trencher salts, hallmarked London, 1729, E.W (Edward wood), set with deep oval wells above facetted sloping sides, total weight 98gm, length 7.5 cm (2) ***
*** George III sterling silver and shell nutmeg grater hallmarked, London, 1793, T.Phipps & E.Robinson, with shell shaped bowl and hinged cover, inscribed 'Elizabeth Gibbs//1793,' with reeded sides, a/f, total weight 33gm, length 4.5 cm. Provenance:… ***
*** Rare George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1801, F&W, of oval form with ribbed sides, with original grating grille, total weight 13gm, length 3 cm ***
*** George II sterling silver salt, hallmarked London, 1752, I.M, of cauldron form with gilt interior, on three hoof feet, total weight 46grams ***
*** Victorian sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1856, H&T (Hilliard and Thomason), of oval form, the body with all over foliate scroll decoration and gadrooning, the hinged cover opening to reveal a steel hinged grater, height 2.6 cm,… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1798, SP (Samuel Pemberton), of oval form with domed cover engraved with monogram, with bright cut borders, total weight 16.4gm, height 2.5 cm and width 3.5 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1855, H&T (Hilliard & Thomason) of naturalistic nutmeg form, with hinged cover opening to reveal steel grater, decorated with alternating plain and chased acanthus and floral bands, total… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, possibly Samuel Pemberton, of oval form with two slightly domed detachable lids, with bright cut decoration, total weight 14gm, height 2.5 cm, width 3.5 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1804, J.W (Joseph Willmore), of shell form, with hinged cover opening to reveal steel grater, with reeded sides and shell form base, total weight 19gm, height 2.5 cm and width 3.3 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked, London, 1793, Samuel Massey, in the form of an acorn, with ribbed edges, opening to grater ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, marked I.K (John King), c.1775, of oval form with reeded edges, the hinged domed cover engraved with monogram opening to reveal steel grater, the hinged base opening to reveal storage compartment, total weight… ***
*** William IV sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1830, TS (Thomas Shaw), of rectangular form with dual hinged covers, the body with linear reeded decoration and cast floral thumb piece, height 2.3 cm, width 3.6 cm. Total weight 35.3gm ***
*** Georgian sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked London, 1760, Samuel Meriton (?) of egg form, later embossed with c-scroll, rosettes and floral motifs, length 3.6 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver cruet set, hallmarked, London, 1809,1807, Charles Chesterman, Stephen Adams, comprising seven bottles with sterling silver covers and mounts, within an oval footed tray, engraved with crest, together with later dated mustard… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked London, 1793, T.P//E.R (Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, of rectangular form with canted corners, the hinged cover and body set with all over engraved and chased decoration, with hinged base, height 2… ***
*** Victorian Scottish gilt sterling silver set of six open salts and spoons, hallmarked Glasgow, 1868, J.M & S, the salts with beaded rim decorated with a band of flowers, in a fitted box with Muirhead retailers mark (12) ***
*** Large George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked London, 1802, T.Phipps & E.Robinson, of deep rectangular form, with chamfered corners with dragon crest to hinged top, opening to grater with lower hinged base, a/f, total weight 68gm, 2.5 cm x 5… ***
*** Large Czechoslovakian silver sauce boat and stand, of handsome proportions, with reeded edge and scroll handle, raised on shaped stand, total weight 705gm ***
*** Rare and large Edwardian gilt sterling silver sugar caster and cover, hallmarked London, 1902, F.H (Francis Higgins III), of baluster tapering form, the body decorated with flower heads, foliage, c-scrolls, and reeded work, raised upon a domed circular… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked London, 1799, Gb (George Brasier), of plain oval form, with hinged lid and removable rasp, height 1.5 cm and width 4.4 cm, total weight 20gm ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1806, J.W (Joseph Willmore), of oval form, the hinged cover with central engraved plaque surrounded by wiggle work decoration, with further decoration to sides and underside, height 2.5 cm,… ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1797, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), of oval form with a removable domed cover and base, with bright cut decoration, height 2.5 cm, length 3.5 cm, total weight 14.57 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1804, J.W (Joseph Wilmore), of oval form, interestingly engraved with central image of a devil with script 'From one to another below,' opening to hinged grater, total weight 28gm, length 4… ***
*** Continental 800 silver and glass figural salts, marked 800 to the underside stem, each in the form of a cherub, one playing the guitar, the other depicting cupid with a bow, set above two faceted circular vessels, a/f with one missing screw to base fixing… ***
*** Set of four George III sterling silver salts, hallmarked London, 1788, GG (George gray), in Adams taste, of boat form, set with a beaded rim and pierced surround, decorated with engraved floral swags, raised on four feet, with blue glass liners, total… ***
*** Scottish Victorian cast sterling silver salt, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1861, W. M, the cast body decorated with draped floral garlands, raised on four shell tern feet, with blue glass liner, total weight 122gm (without liner), length 10 cm ***
*** Pair of graduated Dutch silver spice boxes, in the form of reticulated fish with textured body, the heads opening, length 28 cm, 18 cm ***
*** Late Victorian boxed sterling silver cruet set, hallmarked Birmingham, 1896, SH and SHS, including mustard pot, four salt cellars, and two pepper shakers, in lined leather box marked Hardy Bros, hunter St, Sydney ***
*** Irish George III sterling silver footed sugar bowl hallmarked Dublin 1788, Mw (Matthew West), of rounded form with a beaded rim, engraved with monogram, resting on three hoof feet, total weight 174gm, diameter 13 cm ***
*** Italian silver cruet set, with two bottles and stoppers, set within a elegant gadrooned stand with central handle, impressed Settepassi, 800 to base, 24.5 cm x 16.5 cm ***
*** 19th century Russian silver salt throne, with a crenellated edges, the seat opening to reveal gilt compartment, raised on stepped feet, engraved with geometric motifs, impressed A.K//1884, 84, O.R (Cyrillic), total weight 155gm, height 8.4 cm ***
*** Pair of George II sterling silver open salts, hallmarked London, 1759, R//D.H//H (David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I), of pierced oval form, raised on four ball and claw feet, with clear glass liners, total weight 126gm, (without liners), length 8 cm (2) ***
*** George III sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked York, 1814, JB//WW (James Barber and William Whitwell), with hinged cover, the body with gadrooned rim, set on four ball feet, with heavy blue glass liner, total silver weight 131gm, height 7 cm ***
*** 19th century English. Provincal silver nutmeg grater, unmarked, of squat cylindrical form, with dual detachable covers, decorated in ribbed circular patterns, total weight 59gm, height 4 cm and diameter 4 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1807, J.W (Joseph Willmore), of rectangular form, decorated with central monogram surrounded by a bright cut foliate border, total weight 22gm, 3.5 x 2.5 x 2 cm ***
*** William IV sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked, London, 1834, P.B.//A.B, (Paul and Ann Bateman), of cylindrical form, with reeded edge, blue glass liner, height 9 cm ***
*** Delightful pair of Spanish silver novelty salt and pepper shakers, depicted in the form of emperor penguins, total weight 47gm, height 7 cm (2) ***
*** Pair of George II sterling silver trencher salts, unmarked, of elongated octagonal form, with central oval well, each engraved with crest of arm brandishing sword, total weight 101gm, length 8 cm (2) ***
*** George II sterling silver sugar caster, hallmarked London, 1749, S.W (Samuel Ward) with urn shaped finial, above a pierced domed cover and baluster shaped body, on circular foot, total weight 72gm, height 11 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1799, it, of cylindrical form with a domed cover, with ribbed border to base and rim, with original grating grille, height 3.3 cm ***
*** Pair of Edwardian sterling silver sauce boats and saucers, hallmarked Sheffield, 1907, Rfm (Rf Mosley & Co (Robert Fead Mosley)), the sauce boats set with double spouts and twin handles, raised on an oval foot, with beaded rim, the saucers of tapered form… ***
*** Continental silver and crystal cruet set, marked, possibly German Hanau, of boat form, decorated with scroll and foliate motifs and accented with twist border, with facetted stem and loop handle, with two crystal jugs, total silver weight 736gm, height 29… ***
*** Four pieces of Russian silver, including footed salt, two kiddish cups and covered salt, total weight 205gms (4) ***
*** George IV sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked, Birmingham, N.M (Nathanial mills), c.1830, of deep rectangular form, with central cartouche on an engine turned ground, with reeded sides, opening to grate, above a lower hinged base, a/f, total weight… ***
*** William IV sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1836, T&P (Taylor & Perry), of rectangular form, with plain decoration, set with hinged top and base, total weight 44gm, 2.5 cm x 3 cm x 4.5 cm ***
*** Lovely and large 19th century Austrian silver sauce boat and saucer, hallmarked Austria 1867-1872, with a beautifully cast phoenix head handle, with reeded border on a stepped foot and oval saucer, a/f, total weight 756gm, 23.5 cm x 17 cm ***
*** Pair of George III sterling silver twin handled salts, hallmarked, London, 1795, I.E (John Edwards II), of boat form with elegant reeded borders and handles, raised on stepped oval foot, total weight 235gm, l8 cm x 14 cm ***
*** Rare English provincial table nutmeg grater, 19th century, with silver mounts and curved steel grill, raised on four bun feet, with turned wooden handle, length 14.5 cm ***
*** Georg Jensen sterling silver mustard pot and spoon both marked Georg Jensen, mustard pot marked c.1933-1944 and with English export marks, with ball finial and curved handle, total weight 94gm, height 6.5 cm (2) ***
*** George III sterling silver pedestal salts, hallmarked London, 1800, E.C, of classic boat form, with a ribbed edge, on a rectangular pedestal, total weight 346gm, 7.5 x 11 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked, London, 1796, S.M (Samuel Mordon), of acorn form, with screw top and grater inside, a/f, total weight 20gm, height 5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008 ***
*** George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1811, is (John Shaw), of rectangular form, decorated with ribbed body, set with hinged top opening to reveal grater, total weight 45gm, 2.5 cm x 4 cm x 3 cm ***
*** George III sterling Sliver novelty nutmeg grater, hallmarked Birmingham, 1808, J.W (Joseph Wilmore), of barrel form, decorated with ribbed body, set with screw top opening to reveal grater, total weight 12gm, height 4 cm ***
*** Lovely pair of sterling silver and crystal novelty salt and pepper shakers, hallmarked, British import marks, in the form of chicks, with pierced silver floral bodies, height 8 cm (2) ***
*** Pair of sterling silver capped cruet bottles, hallmarked Birmingham, 1924, HBRS, the hinged cover engraved 'N' above a tapering body, height 10 cm (2) ***
*** Danish silver Hovedvansaeg (spice box), c.1780, impressed VW to lip, set with coronet finial, above a heart shaped body, with heart and cross hatching to top and sides, the whole raised on circular foot, total weight 31gm, height 7.4 cm. Provenance:… ***
*** George III sterling silver cruet stand, hallmarked London, 1783, makers mark rubbed, of cylindrical form, with central medallion engraved with monogram, with bright cut swags uniting pierced medallions, between beaded and pierced leaf and berry borders,… ***
*** George IV sterling silver pepper castor, hallmarked, London, 1820, William Bateman, of beehive form, with spherical stopper and pierced domed finial and reeded circular foot, height 12 cm ***