Early George III Pepper Shaker
- GB 2014 WS-04-TRO-001/068
- Item
- 1766
Pepper caster [identical to T0001.067 but different date & maker]. Maker's mark obscured, probably SW.
Early George III Pepper Shaker
Pepper caster [identical to T0001.067 but different date & maker]. Maker's mark obscured, probably SW.
Early George III Pepper Shaker
Pepper caster [identical to T0001.068 but different date & maker].
Peaston, Robert, active 18th Century
Pair of George III condiment spoons
Pair of silver spoons engraved with an F. paired with mustard pots [T0001.065]
Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult
Pair of silver drum mustard pots
A pair of smaller George V silver mustard pots, Hinged lid and blue glass liners. Paired with spoons [T0001.066]
Stokes & Ireland Ltd
Pair of silver spoons. Paired with [T0001.063]
Peter & Ann Bateman
Pair of silver drum mustard pots
Inscription: 'Robert Milner-Gulland, K.S. 1949-1954' & 'Nicholas Milner-Gulland, 1953-1957'. A pair of late Victorian silver mustard pots. Gadrooned borders, hinged lids and blue glass liners. Paired with spoons [T0001.064]
C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd
The Dick Bridgeman Rackets Trophy
Presented to Westminster by The Tennis & Rackets Association. Handles. Plinth.
Inscription: 'In Memoriam Caroli Erskine Musis Amici'. Awarded 1907-1958. Handles. Lid. Finial lost, silver plate worn away.
Inscription: Half Mile with Hurdles'. Not loaded. No cover.
Mappin & Webb Ltd
William Freind by Thomas Bardwell
Reverend William Freind (1714-66) as a scholar aged 13, in a carved wooden frame; he is standing in a library wearing a scholar's gown. Freind had four children, the youngest of whom John, succeeded to the estates of his maternal uncle, Richard Robinson, Bishop of Armagh, Baron Rokeby, to become Sir John Robinson.
Bardwell, Thomas, 1704-1767