English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon
English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon
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English Andrew Fogelberg Sterling Silver and Glass Mustard Pot and Scottish Spoon

DETAILS
An antique mustard pot of drum-form with straight sides and hinged cover. With removable cobalt blue glass liner. It is decorated with engraved Rococo rocaille decoration. Together with a parcel gilt sterling silver Scottish serving condiment spoon.
STYLE
Georgian 
PLACE(S) OF ORIGIN
England | Scotland
MAKER
Pot: Andrew Fogelberg (London, England)
Spoon: James McKay (Edinburgh, Scotland)
MARKS
Pot: Hallmarked: A.F (maker's mark), leopard's head (London), S (date letter), lion passant (standard mark)
Spoon: JMc (maker's mark), Sovereign head, castle (Edinburgh), thistle (Scotland), r (date letter)
MONOGRAM / INSCRIPTION
Rubbed coat of arms (lid)
WEIGHT
Pot: 97.5 grams
Spoon: 14.6 grams
PERIOD
Pot: George III (1760-1820) | Late 18th century
Spoon: George IV (1820-30) | Early 19th century
DATE
Pot: 1773
Spoon: 1823
DIMENSIONS
Width 2.75 Depth 3.75 Height 2.25 inches
Spoon: Width 5 Depth 0.75 Height 0.75 inches
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