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A rare George III Mustard Pot made in London in 1775 by Phillip Freeman.
163811
The Mustard Pot is drum shaped in form with a beaded base and rim. The sides are very finely hand pierced with vertical Gothic pails and also displays a vacant cartouche on the front of the main body. The stepped domed cover is engraved with reeding and has a pierced fan shaped thumb piece. The scroll handle is decorated with bold beading. The mustard pot is fully marked on the base and with the sterling mark on the cover.
Height:3 inches, 7.5cm.
Diameter: 2.45 inches, 6.13cm
Height:3 inches, 7.5cm.
Diameter: 2.45 inches, 6.13cm
Year
1775