A VICTORIAN SILVER CRUET FRAME
A VICTORIAN SILVER CRUET FRAME

MAKER'S MARK RUBBED, PROBABLY THAT OF JOHN WILMIN FIGG, LONDON, 1843

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A VICTORIAN SILVER CRUET FRAME
MAKER'S MARK RUBBED, PROBABLY THAT OF JOHN WILMIN FIGG, LONDON, 1843
Engraved with crest; together with a cauldron-shaped mustard pot with lion masks and paw feet, London, 1936; a Victorian drum mustard pot, London, 1857, engraved with the Somerset crest; another example, Sheffield, 1918; a pair of octagonal salts by Asprey, Chester, 1921; a Victorian butter dish engraved '1857'; a fluted two-handled dish; and a mounted glass match-striker
The first: 7½ in. (19 cm.) high
Weighable silver: 35 oz. 10 dwt. (1,102 gr.)

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