A pair of German silver and glass mustard-cruets and four mustard-spoons
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A pair of German silver and glass mustard-cruets and four mustard-spoons

MARK OF GEBRÜDER FRIEDLÄNDER, BERLIN, CIRCA 1900, 800 STANDARD, ONE SPOON, MARK OF GEBRÜDER FRIEDLÄNDER, ONE, MARK OF HERMANN JULIUS WILM

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A pair of German silver and glass mustard-cruets and four mustard-spoons
Mark of Gebrüder Friedländer, Berlin, circa 1900, 800 standard, one spoon, mark of Gebrüder Friedländer, one, mark of Hermann Julius Wilm
Each with shaped oval base on four scroll feet, the scalloped border chased at intervals with crowned eagles, the central fluted stem with reeded support and Prussian eagle handle, each with two fluted glass condiment pots with plain silver collars, hinged fluted covers and Royal Prussian crown finials, each base engraved with WR monogram with Royal Prussian crown above for Emperor Wilhelm II, marked on bases and collars, one collar unmarked, together with four mustard-spoons, each engraved with WR monogram with Royal Prussian crown above
9½in. (24cm.) high
the stands and spoons, 31oz. (967gr.) (2)
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Lot Essay

A mustard-cruet of the same pattern, also by Gebrüder Friedländer, dated 1911, is at Huis Doorn and was exhibited Hanau, Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus, Kaiserliches Gold und Silber, Schätze der Hohenzollern aus dem Schloss Huis Doorn, 1985-1986, cat. no.

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