ANTIQUE SILVER CONDIMENT SETS
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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A very pretty and unusual Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Campfire style condiment set, consisting of a pepper shaker, mustard pot, and open salt with panelled cystal bodies and silver tops, all sitting in a campfire style frame with three tree branches joined together. This beautiful antique silver and crystal condiment set was made by Heath and Middleton of Birmingham in 1889. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver condiment set are height 10 cms (4 inches), width 10 cms (4 inches), and it weighs approx. 70g (2.3 troy ounces). |
£445 |
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A handsome Antique Sterling Silver six-piece condiment service in the Chippendale style, consisting of two mustard pots with hinged lids and blue-glass liners, two salt cellars with blue-glass liners, two pepper pots with pull-off lids, all with bellied bodies and sitting on four scroll feet, together with two salt spoons and two mustard spoons, and all fitted into their original cream satin and and dark blue velvet-lined presentation box. This beautiful antique silver condiment service was made by Suckling Ltd., of Sheffield in 1923/4. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique condiment service are height of pepper pots 7.5 cms (3 inches), length of mustard pots 7.5 cms (3 inches), and length of salt cellars 6 cms (2.3 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 208g (6.7 toy ounces). |
£695 |
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A Sterling Silver Art Deco condiment service, having oval straight-sided bodies with engine-turned decoration, with original blue-glass liners, pull-off lids on the peppers, hinged lids on the mustards, and all in original velvet and satin-lined presentation box. Consisting of two mustard pots, two pepper pots, two salt cellars, and four condiment spoons. Made in Chester and Birmingham from 1930 to 1934. Height of peppers 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), length of mustard 8 cms (3 inches), and a total weight of approx. 248g (8 troy ounces). |
£745 |
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A handsome and large Antique Edwardian Silver Plated six-piece condiment service in a Chippendale style, consisting of two mustard pots with hinged lids and blue-glass liners, two salt cellars with blue-glass liners, two pepper pots with pull-off lids, all with bellied bodies and sitting on four scroll feet, together with two salt spoons and two mustard spoons, and all fitted into their original cream satin and and dark blue velvet-lined presentation box. This beautiful antique silver-plated condiment service was made by Walker and Hall of Sheffield in ca. 1910. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique condiment service are height of pepper pots 10 cms (4 inches), length of mustard pots 10 cms (4 inches), and length of salt cellars 7.5 cms (3 inches). |
£245 |
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A Sterling Silver three-piece condiment set, in a panelled Art Deco style, and consisting of a pepper pot, open salt cellar, and covered mustard pot, the latter two items with original blue glass liners, and sitting on pedestal feet, the pepper pot with a pull-off lid with finial, and together with two silver condiment spoons, and all in their original cream satin & velvet-line presentation box. Made by Mappin & Webb of Birmingham in 1930 (the spoons being made in 1902). The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are height of pepper pot 7 cms (2.75 inches), length of mustard pot 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and the total weight is approx. 89g (2.9 troy ounces). |
£275 |
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A pretty Sterling Silver three-piece condiment set in a traditional style with Chippendale borders, consisting of an open salt cellar with a blue glass liner, a pepper pot with pull-off lid, a mustard pot with blue glass liner and hinged lid, together with two original condiment spoons, and all in their cream satin and black velvet-lined presentation box. Made by William Suckling of Birmingham in 1955. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are length of mustard pot 7.5 cms (3 inches), height of pepper pot 8 cms (3 inches), width of salt cellar 5 cms (2 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 136g (4.4 troy ounces). |
£285 |
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A Sterling Silver three-piece condiment set, in a very plain round Georgian style with applied reeded borders, and consisting of a pepper pot, open salt cellar, and covered mustard pot, the latter two items with original blue glass liners, and all in their original cream satin and black velvet-lined presentation box. Made by J. B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., of Birmingham in 1940. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are height of pepper pot 5.5 cms (2.25 inches), length of mustard pot 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and the total weight is approx. 93g (3 troy ounces). |
£295 |
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A Sterling Silver three-piece condiment set, in a very plain round bellied style, and consisting of two condiment spoons, a pepper pot, open salt cellar, and covered mustard pot, the latter two items with original blue glass liners, and all in their original cream satin and black velvet-lined presentation box. Made by Israel Sigmund Greenberg of Birmingham in 1939. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are height of pepper pot 7 cms (2.75 inches), length of mustard pot 7 cms (2.75 inches), and the total weight is approx. 88g (2.8 troy ounces). |
£325 |
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Sterling silver three-piece Art Deco style condiment set, having square cross-section bodies, and consisting of a pepper pot, open salt cellar, and covered mustard, the latter two items with original blue glass liners. Made by William Neale of Birmingham in 1933. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are height of pepper pots 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), length of mustard pot 6 cms (2.3 inches), and the total weight is approx. 127g (4 troy ounces). |
£375 |
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A very elegant Sterling Silver three-piece condiment set in an Art Deco style, consisting of an open salt cellar with a blue glass liner, a pepper pot with pull-off lid, a mustard pot with blue glass liner and hinged lid, together with two original condiment spoons, and all in their cream satin and maroon velvet-lined presentation box. Made by Deakin and Francis of Birmingham in 1970. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are length of mustard pot 7.5 cms (3 inches), height of pepper pot 7 cms (2.75 inches), diameter of salt cellar 6 cms (2.3 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 164g (5.3 troy ounces). |
£375 |
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A very elegant Sterling Silver three-piece condiment set in an Art Deco style with straight-sided panelled bodies, consisting of an open salt cellar with a blue glass liner, a pepper pot with pull-off lid, a mustard pot with blue glass liner and hinged lid, together with two condiment spoons, and all in their cream satin and black velvet-lined presentation box. All made by Selfridges and Co., of Birmingham in 1939, apart from the spoons which are hallmarked for Birmingham in 1972. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are length of mustard pot 7 cms (2.75 inches), height of pepper pot 7.5 cms (3 inches), length of salt cellar 5 cms (3 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 118g (3.8 troy ounces). |
£395 |
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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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A very stylish Sterling Silver Art Deco five-piece condiment service in a plain round panelled style, consisting of a covered mustard pot with blue-glass liner, two open salts with blue-glass liners, two pepper shakers with pull-off lids, and three condiment spoons, all in their cream satin & black velvet-lined presentation box. Made by Deakin and Francis of Birmingham in 1928. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are height of peppers 8 cms (3.25 inches), length of mustard pot 7 cms (2.75 inches), with a total weight of approx. 281g (9 troy ounces). |
£495 |
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Sterling silver six-piece baluster condiment set in original satin and velvet-lined presentation box, having two open salts and two covered mustard pots all with blue-glass liners, two pepper pots, and four silver condiment spoons. Made by mappin and Webb of Birmingham in 1935. Height of pepper pots 8 cms (3 inches), length of mustard pots 7 cms (2.75 inches). Total weight approx. 232g (7.5 troy ounces). |
£595 |
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A pretty Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver seven-piece condiment service, having plain round bellied bodies, with gold-gilt linings for the salt cellars, pull-off lids on the peppers, a hinged lid on the mustard pot and original blue-glass liner, together with five condiment spoons, and all in their original dark green velvet and cream satin-lined presentation box. Consisting of one mustard pot, two pepper pots, four salt cellars, and five condiment spoons. All made by Charles Edwards of London in 1904 (apart from the mustard spoon which is hallmarked for 1934). The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment set are height of peppers 6 cms (2.3 inches), length of mustard 6 cms (2.3 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 235g (7.6 troy ounces). |
£675 |
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A handsome and large Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver seven-piece condiment service, consisting of a mustard pot with hinged lid and blue-glass liner, four salt cellars with blue-glass liners, and two pepper pots with pull-off lids, all with scroll fluted bellied bodies and sitting four scroll feet, and all fitted into their original dark blue satin and velvet-lined red presentation box. Made by James Round of London in 1903. The dimensions of this fine hand-made condiment service are height of pepper pot 9 cms (3.5 inches), length of mustard pot 9 cms (3.5 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 353g (11.4 troy ounces). |
£695 |
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Sterling silver condiment service, consisting of a mustard pot with hinged lid and blue glass liner, two salt cellars with blue glass liners, two pepper pots with pull-off lids, all with plain baluster bodies sitting on collet feet, together with their original condiment spoons, and all fitted into their original satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Made by the Adies Brothers of Birmingham in 1935. Height of pepper pot 10 cms (4 inches), length of mustard pot 9 cms (3.5 inches). Total weight approx. 395g (12.7 troy ounces). |
£745 |
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Antique sterling silver eight-piece condiment set, consisting of four open salt cellars with blue-glass liners, two mustard pots with hinged lids, and two pepper shakers, all with plain baluster round bodies, chippendale borders, and sitting on four cabriole legs, and all fitted into an original satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Made by Robert and William Sorely pf London in 1911. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are height of pepper pots 7 cms (2.75 inches), length of mustard pots 7 cms (2.75 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 252g (8 troy ounces). |
£775 |
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A very handsome Sterling Silver Art Deco six piece condiment service, having octagonal straight-sided bodies, with original blue-glass liners, pull-off lids on the peppers, hinged lids on the mustards, and all in their original dark blue velvet and cream satin-lined presentation box. Consisting of two mustard pots, two pepper pots, two salt cellars, and four condiment spoons. Made by Mappin and Webb of Birmingham in 1928/29. The dimensions of this fine hand-made sterling silver condiment service are height of peppers 7 cms (2.75 inches), length of mustard 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and a total weight of approx. 190g (6.1 troy ounces). Please note that the silver condiment spoons are made by the Adie Brothers of Birmingham in 1929. |
£795 |
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A very handsome Sterling Silver six-piece condiment set, in a very plain round Georgian style with applied reeded borders, and consisting of two pepper pots, two open salt cellars with blue-glass liners, and two covered mustard pots with hinged lids and blue-glass liners, together with two salt spoons and two mustard spoons, and all in their original cream satin and black velvet-lined presentation box. This beautiful silver condiment service was made by S. Blankensee and Sons of Chester and Birmingham in 1939. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment set are height of pepper pot 7 cms (2.75 inches), length of mustard pot 8 cms (3 inches), and the total weight is approx. 268g (8.6 troy ounces). |
£795 |
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Sterling silver eight-piece condiment set, consisting of four open salt cellars with blue-glass liners, two mustard pots with hinged lids, and two pepper shakers, all with plain baluster bodies, gadroon borders, and sitting on four foliate feet, and all fitted into an original satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Made by E. S. Barnsley & Co., of Birmingham in 1918. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver condiment service are height of pepper pots 8 cms (3 inches), length of mustard pots 8 cms (3 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 255g (8.2 troy ounces). |
£865 |
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Antique Victorian sterling silver Art Nouveau seven-piece condiment service with spoons, all in original satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Consisting of four open salt cellars with gold-gilt interiors, two pepper pots with pull-off lids, and a single mustard pot with hinged lid and gold-gilt interior, together with four salt spoons and one mustard spoon with gold-gilt bowls. All made by James Round of Sheffield in 1897 (the condiment spoons are made by James Round in 1901). Length of mustard pot 9 cms (3.5 inches), height of pepper pots 9 cms (3.5 inches). Total weight approx. 13 troy ounces (403 g). |
£985 |
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A Sterling Silver Art Deco ten piece condiment service, having octagonal straight-sided bodies, with original blue-glass liners, pull-off lids on the peppers, hinged lids on the mustards, and all in original green velvet and cream satin-lined presentation box. Consisting of two mustard pots, four pepper pots, four salt cellars, and six condiment spoons. Made by Edward and Sons of Birmingham in 1927. The dimensions of this fine hand-made sterling silver condiment service are height of peppers 7 cms (2.75 inches), length of mustard 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and a total weight of approx. 323g (10.4 troy ounces). Please note that the silver condiment spoons are hallmarked new. |
£1,195 |
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A large and heavy Sterling Silver six-piece condiment service, consisting of two mustard pots with hinged lids, gold-gilt interiors and scroll side-handles, two salt cellars with gold-gilt interiors, two pepper pots with pull-off lids, all with plain oval bellied bodies sitting on collet feet, together with their original condiment spoons, and all fitted into their original cream satin and velvet-lined red presentation box. Made by Edwards and Sons of Chester in 1918. The dimensions of this fine hand-made condiment service are height of pepper pot 11 cms (4.3 inches), length of mustard pot 9 cms (3.5 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 568g (18 troy ounces). |
£1,275 |
SOLD |
Learn more about antique silver CONDIMENT SETS here.
Antique Silver CONDIMENT SETS description:
A matching set of small receptacles for serving salt, pepper, mustard, and other condiments such as paprika.
Antique Silver CONDIMENT SETS history:
The concept of a condiment service came into vogue in the late Victorian period. Before that people bought matching salt cellars, mustard pots, and pepper pots in the same style, but not perhaps made by the same maker at the same date. Condiment services are still being made today.
Antique Silver CONDIMENT SETS design:
Condiment set designs mirrored the style of the period that they were made in. Art Nouveau and Art Deco style services are quite sort after, as most designs reflected more conservative styles. Most sets consist of at least three pieces including a salt cellar, pepper pot, and mustard pot, and many had their original serving spoons, The interiors of the salt cellars and mustard pots will either be gold-gilt or have blue-glass liners.
Antique Silver CONDIMENT SETS collectors note:
Every piece of a full condiment service must be hallmarked and have matching marks to be considered a true set. This also applies to the serving spoons. Most sets had velvet and satin-lined presentation boxes, which should be in fair condition. Check to make sure that all lids and tops are original, all glass liners are in good condition, and that all spoons are from the same period.