A Victorian silver bon-bon dish by William Comyns & Sons, Lo...

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A Victorian silver bon-bon dish by William Comyns & Sons, London 1892, of oval form with shaped border and embossed floral decoration, 12.2cm x 10cm, together with a George V silver wet mustard by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1929, 6.2cm high, with accompanying silver spoon, 8.2cm long, another George V silver wet mustard, Birmingham 1926, 4.5cm high, with accompanying silver spoon, 8.2cm long, and a pair of Edwardian open salts by J & R Griffin, Chester 1907, 3.2cm high, each with accompanying silver spoons, gross weight of group (excluding liners) 8.62ozt (9)

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Both wet mustards have glass liners, however the oval form example has two medium sized conchoidal fractures around the rim of it's glass liner. There is also a small area of splitting around the silver rim. Both open salts have blue glass liners and both are in tact.

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Auction Date: 5th Dec 2020 at 9am

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