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Two 19th Century mustard pots and a pair of George III salt cellars,
the earlier mustard pot of tapering moulded oblong form and with a gadrooned waved rim, bracket handle and domed hinged cover with ball finial and rounded thumb piece, maker's mark indistinct, London 1808 - 4¼in. (11cm.), the later example of drum shape and with a bracket handle, the flat hinged cover engraved with a crest and with shell thumb piece, probably Joseph & John Angell, London 1836, the two cauldron-shaped salt cellars on hoof feet, each with a rope-twist rim, maker's initials probably T.S. or I.S., London 1772. (4)
the earlier mustard pot of tapering moulded oblong form and with a gadrooned waved rim, bracket handle and domed hinged cover with ball finial and rounded thumb piece, maker's mark indistinct, London 1808 - 4¼in. (11cm.), the later example of drum shape and with a bracket handle, the flat hinged cover engraved with a crest and with shell thumb piece, probably Joseph & John Angell, London 1836, the two cauldron-shaped salt cellars on hoof feet, each with a rope-twist rim, maker's initials probably T.S. or I.S., London 1772. (4)