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For sale is this Charles Ashbee for the Guild of Handicraft silver mustard, with a red finial to the lid that I believe is enamel but may be a garnet. A really beautiful piece that has both a modernist and jewel like quality. The mustard is with a replacement Powell glass liner and a modern Guild of Handicraft spoon. Condition is excellent with crisp marks to the base.
This mustard was on loan to the “Cockneys in Arcadia; C R Ashbee in Chipping Campden” Exhibition at Court Barn Museum 7th April to 9th July. This major exhibition celebrated a decade of Court Barn curated by experts Alan Crawford and Mary Greensted and was the first to showcase C R Ashbee’s Campden period
Dimensions
8cm high, 8cm diameter across handleCondition report
ExcellentStock number
A715The BADA Standard
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