A VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE CONDIMENT SET
This lot has no reserve.
A VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE CONDIMENT SET

POSSIBLY DESIGNED BY CHRISTOPHER DRESSER, MARKED JONATHAN WILSON HUKIN & JOHN THOMAS HEATH, LONDON, 1882-83

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A VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE CONDIMENT SET
Possibly designed by Christopher Dresser, marked Jonathan Wilson Hukin & John Thomas Heath, London, 1882-83
A Royal presentation piece inscribed F.I. Edwards From V.R.I. Xmas 1882, formed as two part fluted globular bowls on ring feet, joined together at the center and with a fixed ebony handle, with two condiment ladles, one with a pierced bowl, in a fitted satin lined case.
8in. (20.2cm.) long; gross weight 11oz. (3)
Provenance
This set was given by Queen Victoria to her gardener F.I. Edwards.
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This lot has no reserve.

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