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Antique Mustard Pot, English, Silver


Description
Our Stock # 24041This is an antique mustard pot. An English, silver and glass table condiment server, hallmarked in Birmingham, 1919.
Charming small serving pot, with a fine appearance
Displays a desirable aged patina and in good order
Silver presents bright tonality and minimal tarnish
Striking cobalt blue glass insert in good condition
Lid opens with a small turned finial to the dome
Features a demi-lune cut out for the included spoon
Prominent, shaped handle replete with wide thumb platform
Hallmarks with the Birmingham assay office anchor and date letter U for 1919
This is a delightfully petite antique mustard pot, with a bright finish and pleasingly rich, blue glass liner. Delivered ready for the table.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 5cm (2'')
Max Depth: 7cm (2.75'')
Max Height: 5cm (2'')
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Our Ref: 24041
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DateGeorge V
Codeas272a7563 / 24041
Price SOLD £295.00
StatusSold
SellerLondon Fine Antiques
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