£130
A WILLIAM IV SILVER MUSTARD POT
by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1834, of squat circular form, the domed hinged cover with acorn knop, the scroll handle of acanthus form, chased with flowers and engraved with a crest to a cartouche, raised on three shell-form splayed feet; together with a William IV Scottish silver spoon en suite, by Andrew Davidson, Edinburgh 1836, Fiddle pattern, engraved 'J' to the terminal. (2) Mustard pot 7.5cm high, 6.6 troy ounces gross
The marks are clear. The hinge is loose, but the cover closes flush. It is engraved with a crest. The blue glass liner later but a great fit and in good order. The spoon is in good condition. The mustard pot is generally in good condition.
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