A George V silver mustard pot, straight sided ogee form, reticulated Vitruvian scroll borders, bright cut, with lobed lid, glass liner, 7cm high, 2.60ozt. William Comyns and Sons, London 1931
A George V silver double cruet, William Comyns, London 1932, Neoclassical bright cut and reticulated design, the mustard and salt cellars of straight sided oval form with serpentine beaded rims and foliate garlands, the pepper pots of pedestal urn form, most with glass liners and spoons, 10.95ozt (8)
William Comyns, London 1892, a Victorian silver mustard pot, reticulated and embossed in relief with imps, birds and green man within a C scroll ground, cast seahorse handle and shell thumb piece, glass liner, 7cm high, 2.55ozt
A matched pair of silver mustard pots by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd(1) and Charles & Richard Comyns(1), London, 1924 & 1925, with two associated spoons, one silver, one plated, gross 19.5 oz
A rare shagreen and silver drum shape mustard pot with hinged cover, a pierced entwined thumbpiece and scroll handle, a green star cut glass liner. Maker Richard Comyns, London 1928.
Netherhampton Sale Rooms
Lot 428
08 December 2004
A Late Victorian Drum mustard Pot, with gadrooned rim and scroll handle.
The sides embossed and pierced with birds and grotesques. Blue glasss liner.
London 1896
6.5cm (2.5”) high