Lot 200
  • 200

Five English silver mustard pots, William & Aaron Lestourgeon and others, London, Birmingham and Chester, 1765-1935

Estimate
400 - 500 GBP
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Description

  • SILVER AND GLASS
  • largest 7cm., 2 3/4in. high
former of circular form with pierced body and blue glass liner, others all oval with blue-glass liners, comprising: pierced body, bright-cut, Henry Chawner, London, 1790; pierced body, Francis Thomas Boone, London 1883; pierced  body, ball supports, Elkington & Co, Birminham, 1907;  and plain, Atttenborough & Co. Ltd, Chester, 1935, together with four associated silver mustard spoons

Condition

some blue glass liners with chips and repairs, two 18th century silver bodies in pretty good condition with clear marks, otherwise a few minor dents
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