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Lot 590

A WILLIAM IV AND LATER SILVER 'HARLEQUIN' THREE-PIECE CRUET & TRAY

comprising Victorian lidded mustard by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1828-1850 (lacking date letter), the squat bulbous body with bold high relief leaf embossed body, 11cm high, a William IV silver pepperette, London 1834, 10cm high, an Edward VII silver circular salt by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1904, 3.5cm high, a French 950 silver cased Peugeot pepper mill by Touron, 9.5cm high and a George VI silver waiter by A Brothers, Birmingham 1936, 14 tr. ozs combined

Condition Report: click here
Estimate: £200 - £400
Hammer price: £200
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Mustard is slightly dented to body, engarved with a winged crest and retains some gilding to inside of lid.

The blue glass liner appears associated and there is a crack to footrim.

The pepperette is worn to makers marks and is slightly dented to body and top.

The piece retains gilded interior.

The Peugeot mill is evenly worn to body and slightly dented.

The salt has slight corrosion to interior and the hallmarks are worn.

The waiter has slight surgace wear and is engraved with a letter K to centre and has some speckled marking.

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