A very good antique George VI English sterling silver three piece condiment set in the Art Deco style – boxed; part of our dining silverware collection Description
This antique George VI three piece condiment set consists of a salt, a pepper pot and a mustard pot.
The pieces of this fine condiment set have been crafted in a plain Art Deco style.
Each piece has a rectangular rounded form onto a rectangular rounded stepped foot.
The mustard pot is fitted with a hallmarked hinged domed cover, surmounted by an Art Deco style sterling silver finial.
The pepper pot is fitted with a domed pierced decorated push fit hallmarked cover, also surmounted by an Art Deco style sterling silver finial.
The mustard pot and salt are fitted with removable blue glass liners.
This very good antique condiment set retains the original hallmarked salt and mustard spoons.
The George VI condiment set is fitted to its original hinged leatherette box with satin and velvet lined interior, bearing the retailer’s mark 'Brook & Son, Goldsmiths to the King, 87 George Street, Edinburgh’ .
Condition
The pieces of this antique three piece condiment set are a very good gauge of silver, very good quality and in excellent condition.
Each piece has been professionally polished and is in presentation condition.
The box is in excellent condition in keeping with age.
Full hallmarks to the surface of each piece and part hallmarks struck to the covers of the pepper pot, mustard pot and the reverse of each spoon are all very clear.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of these pieces of antique George VI silverware .
Dimensions
Height of pepper pot 7.7cm/3”
Width of mustard pot to back of handle 7.8cm/3.1”
Depth of mustard pot 4cm/1.6”
Total Weight
4.6 troy ounces/141.9g (excluding liners)
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