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A GEORGE IV SILVER GOBLET, A WILLIAM IV MUSTARD-POT AND A VICTORIAN MUSTARD-POT
THE GOBLET, LONDON, 1826, MAKER'S MARK JOSEPH ANGELL; THE MUSTARD-POTS, 1837, MAKERS' MARK OF THE BARNARD BROS., AND 1877, MAKER'S MARK OF HYAM HYAMS
The fluted baluster goblet on spreading fluted foot, marked on side -- 5¼ in. (13.3 cm.) high; the first mustard-pot drum shaped, with reeded border and flat cover with shell-form thumbpiece, blue-glass liner -- 4 in. 10.2 cm. long; the second oval with reeded and bright-cut borders and domed cover with openwork thumbpiece, clear-glass liner -- 4¼ in. (10.8 cm.) long; together with two mustard-spoons
(weighable silver 14 oz.) (weighable silver 14 oz.)
THE GOBLET, LONDON, 1826, MAKER'S MARK JOSEPH ANGELL; THE MUSTARD-POTS, 1837, MAKERS' MARK OF THE BARNARD BROS., AND 1877, MAKER'S MARK OF HYAM HYAMS
The fluted baluster goblet on spreading fluted foot, marked on side -- 5¼ in. (13.3 cm.) high; the first mustard-pot drum shaped, with reeded border and flat cover with shell-form thumbpiece, blue-glass liner -- 4 in. 10.2 cm. long; the second oval with reeded and bright-cut borders and domed cover with openwork thumbpiece, clear-glass liner -- 4¼ in. (10.8 cm.) long; together with two mustard-spoons
(weighable silver 14 oz.) (weighable silver 14 oz.)