Lot 55
A late Victorian silver mustard pot, plus a pair of butter dishes and a porringer.
Description
Condition Report
A late Victorian silver mustard pot, of part fluted form having hinged cover and clear glass liner with spoon, raised upon four ball feet, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co., London 1893, height measures 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). Together with a pair of butter dishes of shell form, John Grinsell & Sons., London 1893, and a silver porringer having name and date engraving with acorn and foliate capped handles, William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1924. Gross weight excluding glass liner 10.17 ozt (316.3 grams). (3).
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Purchasing information-
Overall items appear in fair condition. Mustard pot displaying light tarnishing, surface wear and hinged cover does not close tightly. Glass liner with light wear and small chip to rim. Butter dishes each with tarnishing and porringer with small dent. Hallmarks throughout clear and legible although distorted to mustard spoon.