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Victorian Mustard Pot (SOLD OUT)

Category: Candlesticks, trays and salvers, spoons and cutlery, snuff boxes and vinaigrettes, English hallmarked silver, Silverware. Tags: antiques, mustard pot, silver, victorian antiques, Victorian Mustard Pot, victorian silver.
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Victoria Mustard Pot, Sterling Silver. Finely chased and engraved, made by the important silversmiths Edward & John Barnard, 1856. Height 10 cm, 4 inches, diameter 7 cm, 2.75 inches. (Absent liner)

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