Antique Silver Mustard Pots

We are pleased to offer a fine range of antique sterling silver mustard pots. All of our antique silver mustard pots can be purchased online, or from our shop in the London Silver Vaults. Please click on an image of a mustard pot to see a larger picture

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D2224 d2224 - Sterling Silver Mustard Pots: This round, sterling silver mustard pot, features a gadroon border around the lid, and a shell thumbpiece. The mustard pot carries hallmarks for Chester in 1912. £175 Buy Now!
D6577 d6577 - Victorian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1889 by Martin Hall & Co, this fantastic, engraved, antique silver mustard pot, measures 3 inches (7.5cm) tall, by 3.5 inches (9cm) wide. The mustard pot features typical Victorian engraving, and reed borders. £345 Buy Now!
D6471 d6471 - Edwardian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in Chester, 1905 by Nathan & Hayes, this pretty, antique silver mustard pot features pierced and engraved floral decoration. The mustard pot measures 3 inches (7.5cm) tall, by 3.5 inches (9cm) wide. £445 Buy Now!
D6265 d6265 - Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in London, 1807 by James Barratt. A simple design with a shaped body and reeded top. This antique mustard pot measures 7.5cm (3inches) in height. £465 Buy Now!
D0624 d0624 - Victorian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in Edinburgh, 1841 by J. Mckay, this handsome silver mustard pot is very plain in style, featuring reed borders, and a pierced thumb-piece. The mustard pot measures 3 inches (7.5cm) tall, by 4 inches (10cm) wide. £495 Buy Now!
D5592 d5592 - Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in London, 1800 by John Emes. A pretty antique mustard pot featuring bright cut engraving and reeded borders. £575 Buy Now!
D8523 d8523 - Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in London, 1811, this small, antique silver mustard pot, features a gadroon border, and fluting detail around the lip. The mustard pot measures 2.5 inches (6cm) tall, by 3.75 inches (9.5cm) wide. £575 Buy Now!
J0599 j0599 - Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in London, 1797, this simple, handsome, antique silver mustard pot, is oval in shape, and features reed borders around the top and base. The mustard pot measures 3 inches (8cm) tall, by 3.5 inches (9cm) wide. £595 Buy Now!
E8423 e8423 - Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pots: George III, this simple antique sterling silver mustard pot has thread detail and a cobalt glass liner. The height to the top of the finial is 8 cm. Made in London 1807 by Napthali Hart. £625 Buy Now!
D7183 d7183 - Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in London, 1792 by Robert Hennell I, this barrel shaped, antique silver mustard pot measures 3 inches (7.5cm) tall. The mustard pot features reed engraved decoration, and a plain thumbpiece. £675 Buy Now!
D6772 d6772 - Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in London, 1788, this handsome, simple antique silver mustard pot is oval in shape, and features reed borders. The mustard pot measures 3.25 inches (8.5cm) tall. £675 Buy Now!
D6264 d6264 - Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in London, 1766 by John Delmestre, this pretty, antique silver mustard pot features pierced decoration, and a cast and applied thumbpiece. The mustard pot measures 3 inches (7.5cm) tall. £795 Buy Now!
D8193 d8193 - Georgian Sterling Silver Pair Of Mustard Pots: Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1819 by Thomas James & Nathaniel Creswick, this striking pair of regency style, antique silver mustard pots, feature heavy shell and gadroon borders, and fluting decoration on the lid. The mustard pots measure 2.75 inches (7cm) tall, by 4 inches (10cm) wide. £895 Buy Now!
J0398 j0398 - Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot: Hallmarked in London, 1768, this attractive, antique silver mustard pot, features pierced decoration around the body, and rope detail around the rim and handle. The mustard pot measures 3 inches (8cm) tall, by 3 inches (8cm) wide. £1,175 Buy Now!
Although mustard seeds have been recorded in Britain since Roman times, the classic silver mustard pot, in the form of a squat lidded tankard, was not introduced until around 1720 when the commercial manufacture of mustard as a paste began. (Previously mustard was used in a dried, powder form). For the next 40 years, the powdered form remained the most popular and as such George I & George II antique silver mustard pots are rare. However, from about 1760, the beginning of George III's reign, mustard as paste became the most popular form and sterling silver mustard pots have become essential dining table attire from then to present day.
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