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Silver lidded sauce boat with ivory loop handle and a chrysoprase cabochon set on the finial: English, Chipping Campden, designed and inspired by Charles Robert Ashbee and made by the Guild of Handicraft Ltd, hallmarked London, 1906 - 1907
Silver sauceboat of oval section with a raised, curved lip and handle from a set with a dish and ladle: Danish, Copenhagen, by Georg Jensen, imported to London between 1925 - 1929
Double-lipped silver sauce-boat engraved with a coat-of-arms and a crest: English, London, by Thomas Farren, 1732 - 1733
Sauce boat of electroplated nickel silver: Austrian, Vienna, designed by Josef Hoffmann 1906 - 1907 and probably made by Bachmann and Co., Vienna, for the Wiener Werkstätte
Sauce boat of parcel-gilt silver engraved with Japanese-inspired decoration: USA, Rhode Island, Providence, by Gorham Manufacturing Company, 1872
Porcelain sauce-boat moulded in the form of overlapping leaves with a coiled stalk for handle, and painted with insects: English, Worcester, 1750 - 1760
Silver sauce boat of oval form, set on a stepped pedestal foot with everted rim and cast double C-scroll handle, body engraved with crest and motto for the Earl of Stanhope, by David Downie, Edinburgh, 1783 - 1784
Earthenware sauce boat from the Annular service in April Green, designed by John Goodwin, Tom Wedgwood and Keith Murray for Rouard, Paris, in 1932 and manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd, Etruria, 1939
Earthenware sauce boat stand from the Annular service in April Green, designed by John Goodwin, Tom Wedgwood and Keith Murray for Rouard, Paris, in 1932 and manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd, Etruria, 1939