pair of victorian silver mounted dry mustard and pepper jars by barnard sons london 1870

PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED DRY MUSTARD AND PEPPER JARS BY BARNARD & SONS, LONDON 1870


Price

SOLD

Item Ref

JANV84

Description

This is a superb pair of Victorian silver mounted crystal cut glass condiment bottles, one for pepper, the other for dry mustard. Both dated London 1870 and bearing the marks of by the illustrious Barnard & Sons.
The dry mustard jar having a tall glass body sliced-cut with geometric patterns and mounted with a silver domed hinged lid. The hallmarked silver neck with reeded decorations, the jar comes with a Regency period mustard spoon, dated London 1818 and made by Thomas Freeth.
The matching pepper pot glass bottle with identical cut glass decorations, the pierced pull-off silver lid mounted on a fully hallmarked silver neck.
Hallmarks:
EBW across JBJ for John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard.
(Barnard & Sons)
Lion Passant.
London Assay Mark.
Duty Mark.
Date letter "p" for 1870.
Condition:
Very good.
Dimensions and Weight:
Height mustard: 15cm / 6 inches.
Height pepper: 16.5cm / 6.4 inches.
Diameter: 5cm / 2 inches.
Postage UK: £8 Special Delivery Next day.
Postage overseas: £20 International Signed For.
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Internal Ref: JANV84


Dimensions

Height = 15 cm (6")
Width = 5 cm (2")
Depth = 5 cm (2")



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