various makers and dates
Comprising: a mustard pot, Benjamin Smith III, London 1839, of campana vase form, lobed sides, cover with a flower finial, height 12.5cm, a good single two-handled open salt, John Tapley, London 1839, modelled in the manner of a Warwick vase, gadroon rim with acanthus, shell and anthemion embellishments, entwined vine handles and the sides chased with acanthus leaves to the lower body, interior gilt, length 13.5cm, an Irish cream jug, maker I.N, Dublin 1834, melon form with ornate embossed foliate rim and handle, length 17cm, a cream jug, John Tapley, London 1839, with shaped lobed sides, length 15.5cm, a helmet form cream jug, maker's mark of George Gray overstriking that of another, London 1791, and a small jug, Joseph & Edward Bradbury, Sheffield 1864, ewer form, with a female mask to the lower junction of the handle, the sides chased with classical female figures and cherubs, among anthemions over a stippled ground, height 19.5cm, weight 53oz. (6)