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ID: WC-14453
George IV Sterling Silver & Cut Glass Mustard Pot By Thomas Watson & Co., Sheffield, 1824 A finely crafted early 19th-century English sterling silver and cut glass mustard pot, made by Thomas Watson & Co. in Sheffield in 1824. The base is composed of faceted, diamond-cut crystal, paired with a hinged sterling silver lid and collar. The domed lid features a thumbpiece and spoon notch. Fully hallmarked on the collar with the maker’s mark T.W. & Co, lion passant (925 Sterling), Sheffield, and the date letter a under crown for 1824. Height: ~ 4″ (10.5cm) Diameter: ~ 2″ (5cm) Weight: 167.5 g
By Thomas Watson & Co., Sheffield, 1824
A finely crafted early 19th-century English sterling silver and cut glass mustard pot, made by Thomas Watson & Co. in Sheffield in 1824. The base is composed of faceted, diamond-cut crystal, paired with a hinged sterling silver lid and collar. The domed lid features a thumbpiece and spoon notch. Fully hallmarked on the collar with the maker’s mark T.W. & Co, lion passant (925 Sterling), Sheffield, and the date letter a under crown for 1824.
