
Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver-Mounted Cut Glass Mustard Pot for Schindler & Co, London 1910
Schindler & Co · 1910
A refined antique Edwardian cut glass mustard pot or small condiment jug, finished with a hallmarked sterling silver collar and pouring lip. The silver mount was sponsored by Schindler & Co and assayed in London in 1910.
The compact glass body is decorated with a crisp geometric diamond-cut pattern, with additional star-cut detailing towards the base. A delicately curved glass handle completes the balanced form, while the polished silver collar adds a subtle touch of Edwardian elegance.
Small in scale but rich in period character, the piece would make an appealing addition to a collection of antique English tableware, silver-mounted glass or Edwardian dining accessories.
The Schindler & Co Connection
The silver collar bears the D.L. sponsor’s mark associated with David Loebl, who traded as Schindler & Co in London.
Schindler & Co was a London fancy-goods importing firm based in Aldermanbury Avenue. Its registered silver marks are recorded on decorative and practical objects including condiments, scent bottles and silver-mounted vase rims.
This mustard pot reflects the type of refined small-scale tableware associated with the firm: a carefully proportioned glass vessel enhanced by a sterling silver mount and fully assayed for the London market.
Details
Item: Antique mustard pot or small condiment jug
Sponsor / Importer: Schindler & Co, associated with David Loebl
Origin: Assayed in London, England
Year: 1910
Period: Edwardian
Material: Cut glass with sterling silver collar and pouring lip
Hallmarks: D.L. sponsor’s mark with London sterling silver hallmarks for 1910
Height: Approx. 4.5 cm
Diameter: Approx. 4 cm
Decoration: Geometric diamond-cut glass pattern with star-cut detail towards the base
Handle: Curved clear glass handle
Condition
Excellent antique condition with no cracks or chips to the glass. The sterling silver mount shows light surface wear consistent with age and previous use. Please review all photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.
Historical and Collector Context
Silver-mounted glass condiments were elegant additions to Edwardian dining tables. Their appeal lay in the contrast between the clarity and sparkle of cut glass and the restrained polish of hallmarked sterling silver.
This example is particularly attractive for its compact proportions, clearly preserved London hallmarks and connection with Schindler & Co. Its diamond-cut decoration and delicately shaped pouring lip give it a refined decorative presence despite its small size.
Suitable for a collection of antique silver-mounted glass, Edwardian tableware or carefully curated dining accessories.
Please Note
All items are vintage or antique and may show light signs of age. Please review all 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
- 1910
- Maker
- Schindler & Co
- Material
- Cut glass with sterling silver collar and pouring lip
- Hallmarks
- D.L. sponsor’s mark with London sterling silver hallmarks for 1910
- Condition
- Excellent
- Dimensions
- Height: Approx. 4.5 cm, Diameter: Approx. 4 cm
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