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ANTIQUE SILVER MUSTARD POTS


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A very handsome Sterling Silver mustard pot, having a plain straight-sided body with chamfered corners and applied reeded borders, a hinged flat lid with cast scroll thumb-piece, a plain scroll handle, an original blue-glass liner, and sitting on a collet foot. This elegant silver mustard pot was made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of London in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver mustard pot are length 10 cms (4 inches), height 7 cms (2.7 inches), and it weighs approx. 142g (4.6 troy ounces).

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A very handsome Sterling Silver mustard pot, having a plain straight-sided body with chamfered corners and applied reeded borders, a hinged flat  lid with cast scroll thumb-piece, a plain scroll handle, an original blue-glass liner, and sitting on a collet foot. This elegant silver mustard pot was made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of London in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver mustard pot are length 10 cms (4 inches), height 7 cms (2.7 inches), and it weighs approx. 142g (4.6 troy ounces).
A very handsome Sterling Silver mustard pot, having a plain straight-sided body with chamfered corners and applied reeded borders, a hinged flat  lid with cast scroll thumb-piece, a plain scroll handle, an original blue-glass liner, and sitting on a collet foot. This elegant silver mustard pot was made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of London in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver mustard pot are length 10 cms (4 inches), height 7 cms (2.7 inches), and it weighs approx. 142g (4.6 troy ounces).
A very handsome Sterling Silver mustard pot, having a plain straight-sided body with chamfered corners and applied reeded borders, a hinged flat  lid with cast scroll thumb-piece, a plain scroll handle, an original blue-glass liner, and sitting on a collet foot. This elegant silver mustard pot was made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of London in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver mustard pot are length 10 cms (4 inches), height 7 cms (2.7 inches), and it weighs approx. 142g (4.6 troy ounces).  A very handsome Sterling Silver mustard pot, having a plain straight-sided body with chamfered corners and applied reeded borders, a hinged flat  lid with cast scroll thumb-piece, a plain scroll handle, an original blue-glass liner, and sitting on a collet foot. This elegant silver mustard pot was made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of London in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver mustard pot are length 10 cms (4 inches), height 7 cms (2.7 inches), and it weighs approx. 142g (4.6 troy ounces).
A very handsome Sterling Silver mustard pot, having a plain straight-sided body with chamfered corners and applied reeded borders, a hinged flat  lid with cast scroll thumb-piece, a plain scroll handle, an original blue-glass liner, and sitting on a collet foot. This elegant silver mustard pot was made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of London in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver mustard pot are length 10 cms (4 inches), height 7 cms (2.7 inches), and it weighs approx. 142g (4.6 troy ounces).


Bryan Douglas offer a fine collection of antique sterling silver mustard pots available for viewing and secure purchase online. The range of silver mustard pots includes beautiful hand engraved and chased pots in a variety of designs. To view any sterling silver mustard pot just click on the image to see an enlarged photograph. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Pepper Pots or Antique Silver Salt Cellars.



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