Silver Plate Glass

3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882

3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882
3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882

3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882

A lovely 3 piece lot of antique American Brilliant Cut Glass MUSTARD POTs and a Victorian Mustard Spoon in the "JEWELL" pattern from Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. The taller piece with the silverplate top is in the DIAMOND STAR pattern - no signature found - attributed to T.

The other 2 pots are of unknown makers - the smallest in a Strawberry, Diamond & Fan pattern, the glass top piece has a vertical zipper pattern with stars around the base. Measurements : 2.5 - 4" tall, 2.5 - 3" wide, will hold 2 - 4 ounces.

The Mustard Spoon is 5.25 long. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing.


3 antique BRILLIANT Period Cut Glass MUSTARD POTS + JEWELL sp Spoon c. 1882