MARK OF WILLIAM PLUMMER, LONDON, 1766
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A GEORGE III SILVER DRUM MUSTARD POT
MARK OF WILLIAM PLUMMER, LONDON, 1766
The pierced body with scroll handle, pierced shell thumbpiece and blue glass liner, the cover engraved with a rampant lion crest within a border of flowers and foliate scrolls; also a George III Provincial bun-top pepper, maker's mark I.? possibly for John Babbage or John Boutet, Exeter, 1769; and a pair of Edwardian bun-top kitchen peppers of early Georgian style, mark of Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1904
The mustard pot 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high
11 oz. (342 gm.) (4)
MARK OF WILLIAM PLUMMER, LONDON, 1766
The pierced body with scroll handle, pierced shell thumbpiece and blue glass liner, the cover engraved with a rampant lion crest within a border of flowers and foliate scrolls; also a George III Provincial bun-top pepper, maker's mark I.? possibly for John Babbage or John Boutet, Exeter, 1769; and a pair of Edwardian bun-top kitchen peppers of early Georgian style, mark of Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1904
The mustard pot 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high
11 oz. (342 gm.) (4)
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