Sugar Casters
Casters were being made in the seventeenth century for sugar and pepper as well as mustard. Collectors can easily identify the difference between them, the largest always being for sugar.
The smaller pepper and mustard would be about the same size, although the mustard would be \"blind\" and not pierced in the same way as the pepper caster.
Sugar casters with baluster form are typical of the late eighteenth century
0066. A George 111 sterling silver sugar caster. ON SALE.
by Samuel Wood, London 1761.
Sales price: £510.00
0075. A Victorian hallmark silver sugar caster. REDUCED.
by Thomas Bradbury, London 1897.
Sales price: £325.00
0096. A George 111 sterling silver sugar caster. Reduced from £595
possibly by George Smith 111, London 1787.
Sales price: £525.00