WWII U.S. Navy Silver-Plated Mustard/Condiment Pot with Spoon – International Silver Co.
WWII U.S. Navy Silver-Plated Mustard/Condiment Pot with Spoon – International Silver Co.
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Authentic U.S. Navy wardroom condiment pot with original matching spoon, used aboard Navy vessels during the mid-20th century. This piece was part of the formal dining service for officers at sea.
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Markings:
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Side engraved with fouled anchor and “USN” insignia.
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Base stamped “International Silver Co. – Silver Soldered – 01325”, confirming Navy contract manufacture.
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Material: Silverplate, silver-soldered for extra durability.
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Design: Cylindrical body with rope-style decorative edging, hinged lid topped with a finial, and a side handle. Comes complete with the original matching silver-plated spoon.
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Function: Used for mustard, horseradish, or similar condiments in the officer’s wardroom.
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Era: Circa WWII–1950s.
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Condition: Good condition with patina and expected surface wear from naval service use. Lid hinge and handle remain solid.
📏 Size: Approx. 3 ½" tall (pot only), spoon 4 ½" long
