TWO PAIRS OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS, A CASTER AND MUSTARD POT AND A VICTORIAN CASTER*

THE FIRST PAIR OF SALTS MAKER'S MARK JOHN WOOD, 1757; THE SECOND IW, (UNIDENTIFIED MAKER GRIMWADE, NO. 3694), 1768; THE PEPPER CASTER 1776; THE MUSTARD POT ELIZABETH MORLEY, 1806, THE CASTER CHARLES STUART HARRIS, LONDON, 1897

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TWO PAIRS OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS, A CASTER AND MUSTARD POT AND A VICTORIAN CASTER*
The first pair of salts maker's mark John Wood, 1757; the second IW, (unidentified maker Grimwade, no. 3694), 1768; the pepper caster 1776; the mustard pot Elizabeth Morley, 1806, the caster Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1897
The first compressed circular on three shell-headed scroll and stepped hoof supports, base with initials, with dentilated everted wavy rim, with glass liner--2½in. (6.3cm.) diam.; the second oval with pierced sides of lozenges and crossed foliate arches, vacant cartouche, on four scroll and hoof supports, with gadrooned rim, with blue molded glass liner--3¼in. (8.25cm.) long; the baluster caster--3in. (7.6cm.) high, the gilt-lined mustard pot initialed, with bowed shoulder, partly domed hinged cover and harp form handle, the caster --6in. (15.2cm.) high, the silver--20oz. (7)

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