Lot 689 , A collection of silver condiments, including a William IV foliate-embossed pepper approx 21.25oz
A collection of silver condiments, including a William IV foliate-embossed pepper by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, a William IV cylindrical footed example, a pair of pierced George III navette-shaped salts, a cylindrical mustard (blue glass liner), a pair of white metal foliate-embossed egg-shaped peppers (probably Indian), another egg-shaped pepper, a pair of half-fluted two-handled salts, a pair of cylindrical peppers on ball feet, a pair of circular salts and one other and a vase-shaped pepper, together with four salt spoons (Q), approx 21.25oz
Estimate £250-300
Salt's makers differ. One is Peter & Ann Bateman, the other's marks are rubbed.
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Sold for £280