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ANTIQUE SILVER CONDIMENT SETS


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Antique Victorian silver plated condiment set, having a very unusual and rare design, showing the pepper pot as a water pump stand, the mustard pot as a milk churn, the salt cellar as a water pail, and a separate box with lid marked for cayenne. All sitting on an oval base made to look like a tiled kitchen floor. With a Diamond Registration mark for 28th May 1882. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver-plated condiment set are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 11 cms (4.3 inches), and width 12 cms (4.75 inches).

£475

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Antique Victorian silver plated condiment set, having a very unusual and rare design, showing the pepper pot as a water pump stand, the mustard pot as a milk churn, the salt cellar as a water pail, and a separate box with lid marked for cayenne. All sitting on an oval base made to look like a tiled kitchen floor. With a Diamond Registration mark for 28th May 1882. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver-plated condiment set are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 11 cms (4.3 inches), and width 12 cms (4.75 inches).
Antique Victorian silver plated condiment set, having a very unusual and rare design, showing the pepper pot as a water pump stand, the mustard pot as a milk churn, the salt cellar as a water pail, and a separate box with lid marked for cayenne. All sitting on an oval base made to look like a tiled kitchen floor. With a Diamond Registration mark for 28th May 1882. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver-plated condiment set are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 11 cms (4.3 inches), and width 12 cms (4.75 inches).
Antique Victorian silver plated condiment set, having a very unusual and rare design, showing the pepper pot as a water pump stand, the mustard pot as a milk churn, the salt cellar as a water pail, and a separate box with lid marked for cayenne. All sitting on an oval base made to look like a tiled kitchen floor. With a Diamond Registration mark for 28th May 1882. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver-plated condiment set are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 11 cms (4.3 inches), and width 12 cms (4.75 inches).   Antique Victorian silver plated condiment set, having a very unusual and rare design, showing the pepper pot as a water pump stand, the mustard pot as a milk churn, the salt cellar as a water pail, and a separate box with lid marked for cayenne. All sitting on an oval base made to look like a tiled kitchen floor. With a Diamond Registration mark for 28th May 1882. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver-plated condiment set are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 11 cms (4.3 inches), and width 12 cms (4.75 inches).
Antique Victorian silver plated condiment set, having a very unusual and rare design, showing the pepper pot as a water pump stand, the mustard pot as a milk churn, the salt cellar as a water pail, and a separate box with lid marked for cayenne. All sitting on an oval base made to look like a tiled kitchen floor. With a Diamond Registration mark for 28th May 1882. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver-plated condiment set are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 11 cms (4.3 inches), and width 12 cms (4.75 inches).


View our range of antique silver condiment sets, which are all available for purchase online. To get a closer look at any antique silver condiment set click on the image for a more detailed picture. All our antique silver condiment sets can be purchased with free insured delivery to your door. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Mustard Pots, or Antique Silver Pepper Pots, or Antique Silver Salt Cellars



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