rare georgian scottish silver mustard pot by matthew craw edinburgh 1791

RARE GEORGIAN SCOTTISH SILVER MUSTARD POT BY MATTHEW CRAW, EDINBURGH 1791


Price

SOLD

Item Ref

DEC92

Description

This is a very rare surviving example of a George III Scottish silver mustard pot. Dated Edinburgh 1791, it bears the marks of Matthew Craw. Of traditional oval form , the sides pierced with vertical slats within prick-dot borders. The navette shaped cartouche on one side engraved with a set of contemporary script initials. One the other side vacant. The domed cover with urn finial and matching bright-cut decorations.
Unusual plain flat scroll handle,
Fitted with a blue glass liner.
Hallmarks:
MC for Matthew Craw (double struck)
Duty Mark.
Edinburgh Assay Mark
Thistle.
Date letter "L" for 1791.
Condition:
Very good
No dings or dents.
Liner in perfect condition.
Good hinge.
Dimensions and Weight:
Height up to handle: 7.5cm / 3 inches.
Length: 10cm / 4 inches
Width: 5.5cm / 2 inches
Weight excluding liner: 103 g / 3.5 oz.
Postage UK: £8 Special Delivery Next day.
Postage overseas: £12 International Signed For.
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Internal Ref: DEC92


Dimensions

Height = 7.5 cm (3")
Width = 10 cm (4")
Depth = 5.5 cm (2")



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