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Antique George V Sterling Silver Mustard Pot - 1911
£245 $332 €287
A lovely antique George V sterling silver mustard pot which is oval shape in design with patterned decoration on the mainly plain body depicting flowers and leaves, a hinged lid with the same patterned detailing, a shell designed thumb piece and resting on a flat base. The blue glass liner fits snugly within the body and remains in excellent condition. This mustard pot would make an interesting addition to a collection and would be ideal to use. There is a crest on one side of the body.
Height: 7.3 cms (2.9'')
Length (to back of handle): 10.4 cms (4.1'')
Width: 4.5 cms (1.8'')
Weight (without the glass liner): 4.1 troy ounces (128 grams)
It was hallmarked in London for 1911 by Z. Barraclough & Sons.
Complimentary postage is included within the price of this mustard pot for UK only.
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Internal Reference: 6452
Antique Number: SA1142392
Dateline of this antique is 1910
Antique #SA1142392, shown on this page, originates from 1910. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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