fabulous early victorian silver mustard pot by the barnards london 1849

FABULOUS EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT BY THE BARNARDS, LONDON 1849


Price

SOLD

Item Ref

NOVE76

Description

This superb quality solid silver large mustard pot was made by the renowned Barnard family and is dated London 1849. The generous drum-shaped body pierced with panels of intricate foliate scrolls very much in the Gothic style of the era. The engraved hinged cover with a pierced thumb piece.The back with a shaped scroll handle. The inner lid partially hallmarked and the spread circular base fully hallmarked on the underside. The interior fitted with the original star-cut Bristol blue glass liner. Sold with an associated Georgian silver mustard spoon by Robert Rutland dated London 1823
Hallmarks:
Hallmarks:
EB over JB over WB for Edward, John & William Barnard.
Lion Passant.
London Assay Mark.
Duty Mark.
Date letter "O" for 1849.
Condition:
Very good
No dings or dents.
No loss to the pierced decorations.
Liner in perfect condition.
Good hinge .
Dimensions and Weight:
Height up to thumbpiece: 8cm / 3.2 inches.
Diameter: 7.5cm / 3 inches.
Weight excluding liner: 142 g / 5 oz.
Delivery:
PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO ADD POSTAGE AT CHECKOUT.
Postage UK: £8 Special Delivery Next day.
Postage overseas: £17 International Signed For.
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Internal Ref: NOVE76


Dimensions

Height = 8 cm (3")
Width = 7.5 cm (3")
Depth = 7.5 cm (3")



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