Puckerings has dated this piece to the 1860s.
I can only guess that this was made for a grand house or castle with an important garden and cannons were present; these elements then incorporated into this completely hand-made piece; something I have never seen before and will not again.
On top of the base sits an open salt (with working front wheel) with spoon, a pepper pot in the form of a handled bucket or pail and lastly a watering can (the sprinkler unscrews) with spoon as a mustard pot. All beautifully executed.

There are then three grand glass ferns which again hand made and each with a little pin to sit into the three holders. Quite exceptional.
The underside of the stand is signed by the silversmith, PADLEY, PARKIN & STANIFORTH of Sheffield. Active (1846-1875) at 1 Watson Walk, Sheffield and 215 Salisbury Street, London.

The piece is also lucky enough to have an English design registration diamond shaped lozenge which allows us to date the design accurately to May 17th, 1858.
Excellent condition measuring approximately 10 1/4" x 10 1/4" x 11" tall.
Item: 42082
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Puckerings has dated this piece to the 1860s.
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