
Vintage Sterling Silver Mustard Pot with Cobalt Blue Glass Liner and Spoon, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1949
Adie Brothers Ltd · 1949
A charming vintage sterling silver mustard pot, crafted by Adie Brothers Ltd and fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1949. This decorative post-war English silver table piece features an elegant oval form, a hinged domed lid with finial, a raised base and a richly detailed floral border.
The removable cobalt blue glass liner creates a striking contrast with the polished sterling silver body. The pot is accompanied by a separate Mexico 925 sterling silver condiment spoon, which complements the piece well and allows it to be displayed as a complete table accessory.
With its recognisable Birmingham maker, ornate detailing and practical scale, this mustard pot would make an attractive addition to a collection of British silver, vintage tableware or traditional dining accessories.
Details
- Item: Vintage sterling silver mustard pot with cobalt blue glass liner and spoon
- Maker: Adie Brothers Ltd
- Origin: Birmingham, England
- Date: 1949 Period: George VI
- Material: Sterling silver with cobalt blue glass liner
- Hallmarks: Fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1949
- Spoon: Accompanied by a separate sterling silver condiment spoon marked Mexico 925
- Design: Oval mustard pot with hinged domed lid, decorative finial, floral border, leaf-form handle and raised base
- Silver Weight: Approx. 53.7 grams
Condition:
Good vintage condition with some tarnish inside the silver pot. The cobalt blue glass liner has two small chips on the rim. Please review the photographs carefully for the full condition.
Historical and Collector Context
Adie Brothers Ltd was a recognised Birmingham silversmithing firm associated with the production of silver tableware, condiment pieces, vanity accessories and decorative objects during the early and mid-20th century. The company became particularly well known for well-crafted practical silver goods designed for everyday use and formal table settings.
Mustard pots formed part of traditional British dining services and were commonly made with removable glass liners to protect the silver from the condiment held inside. Cobalt blue liners were especially popular because they created an elegant visual contrast with polished silver.
Dating to 1949, during the reign of George VI, this example combines traditional British tableware design with a more decorative floral treatment. Its Adie Brothers hallmarks, cobalt blue glass liner and accompanying sterling silver spoon give it strong display appeal as a collectible example of post-war English silver.
Please review the photographs carefully as they form part of the description. Feel free to message with any questions prior to purchase.
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Provenance & Details
- Era / Date
- 1949
- Maker
- Adie Brothers Ltd
- Material
- Sterling Silver
- Hallmarks
- Birmingham 1949
- Condition
- Good
- Weight
- 53.7 grams
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