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Nutmeg Grater Antique

Antique 1807 Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater
By Samuel Pemberton
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine, and impressive, large antique Georgian English sterling silver nutmeg grater
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Early 1800s English Georgian Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

  • Antique 1807 Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater
  • Antique 1807 Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater
  • Antique 1807 Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater
  • Antique 1807 Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater
H 0.9 in. W 1.5 in. D 2.1 in.
Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater
By Charles Rawlings & William Summers
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Victorian English sterling silver nutmeg grater; an
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19th Century English Victorian Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver, Silver

Rare Victorian Silver 'Mace' Form Nutmeg Grater
Located in London, GB
A rare Victorian silver naturalistic nutmeg grater, modelled in the form of a nutmeg/mace
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1850s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver

  • Rare Victorian Silver 'Mace' Form Nutmeg Grater
  • Antique Rare Victorian Silver 'Mace' Form Nutmeg Grater
  • Rare Victorian Silver 'Mace' Form Nutmeg Grater
  • Antique Rare Victorian Silver 'Mace' Form Nutmeg Grater
H 1.19 in. W 1.58 in. D 1.19 in.
John Holloway Antique 1792 Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Georgian English sterling silver nutmeg grater made by
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1790s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

An Extremely Rare 17th Century Silver Nutmeg Grater, c.1690
Located in London, GB
Seventeenth Century. A William and Mary silver cylindrical nutmeg grater, containing the
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Late 17th Century English William and Mary Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

George III Silver and Steel Nutmeg Grater, John Shaw, Birmingham 1808
By John Shaw
Located in Glasgow, GB
Description: - A George III silver Nutmeg grater by the silversmith John Shaw, Birmingham, 1808
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Early 1800s British George III Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

Unusual and Ver Rare Silver Nutmeg Grater, c.1800
Located in London, GB
An unusual early nineteenth century unmarked silver nutmeg grater, of cylindrical form with dual
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Early 1800s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater Made in London in 1802 by Phipps & Robinson
By Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson
Located in London, GB
This very fine George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater was made in London in 1802 by Thomas Phipps & Edward
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Early 1800s English George III Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pontypool Lacquered English Spice Box, Circa 1850
Located in London, GB
individual handwritten spice labels to the lid’s canisters for ginger, nutmeg, cloves, allspice, cinnamon
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1870s British Victorian Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Tin

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George IV Cylindrical Antique Silver Nutmeg Grater Crested, William Bateman 1825
By William Bateman II
Located in Sittingbourne, Kent
A good quality George IV cylindrical silver Nutmeg Grater of plain form with reeded rims, two
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1820s English George IV Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver

George III Antique English Silver Nutmeg Grater
By Samuel Pemberton
Located in New York, NY
Of oval cylindrical from, one side hinged to reveal the steel grate, hinged cap with reeded rims.
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1810s English George III Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver

A rare Naturalistic Nutmeg Grater
By Hilliard & Thomason
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is modelled as a melon, with alternate chased sections decorated with flower
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19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Antique Bilston Enamel Nutmeg Grater
Located in Baltimore, MD
Exquisite Georgian egg shaped nutmeg grater with bird, fruit and floral decorations made in Bilston
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18th Century and Earlier British Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Copper, Enamel

A rare Naturalistic Nutmeg Grater made in Birmingham in 1843
Located in London, GB
This rare Nutmeg Grater is realistically modelled as a melon or pumpkin and is fully marked on the
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19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A rare Naturalistic Nutmeg Grater made by Hilliard & Thomason.
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is modelled as a melon with alternate lobes chased with swirling foliate scrolls
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Late 19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

George III Antique Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater by John Really in 1804
By John Reily
Located in London, London
Nutmeg Grater, is simple in form with curved sides, an original engraved crest and initial 'W' on the lid
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Early 1800s English George III Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique English Sterling Silver John Turner Nutmeg Grater Dome Lid
By John Turner
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Antique English sterling silver nutmeg grater, circa 1799. Crafted by English silversmith John
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1790s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

A fine George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater made in London in1806
Located in London, GB
A fine George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater made in London in1806 by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson
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19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A good George III Nutmeg Grater made in Birmingham in 1819
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is broad rectangular in form with scale work designs on the cover around a vacant
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19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A very fine George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater made by Thomas Willmore.
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is oval in form and displays protruding reeded bands on the sides. The base and
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1790s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Tubular Nutmeg Grater Made by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson
Located in London, GB
The nutmeg grater is of the tubular form and is plain in design. The oval reeded hinged cover opens
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1780s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A very fine George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is oval in form and is engraved, on the cover, with Neo Classical floral garlands
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18th Century and Earlier English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Peter & Ann Bateman, an Extremely Rare George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is oval in form with a reeded edge at the top and bottom of the box. The top is
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1790s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A George III Nutmeg Grater made in Birmingham in 1798 by Thomas Willmore
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is broad rectangular in form, with cut corners, and a top and bottom opening. The
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18th Century and Earlier English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Extremely Fine and Very Rare William & Mary Teardrop Nutmeg Grater
Located in London, GB
The nutmeg grater is modelled in the rare teardrop form with top and bottom openings. The base is
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1690s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater made in Birmingham in 1810 by Samuel Pemberton
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is of a large size and is broad rectangular in form. The hinged cover is engraved
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1810s European George III Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

A very fine George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater made in London in 1785 by William Key
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is oval in form and is decorated on the sides and cover with various crisp bright
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18th Century and Earlier English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A George I Teardrop Nutmeg Grater made in London circa 1725 by Thomas Kendrick.
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is of the scarce Teardrop form with a hinged cover and base. The sides are
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Early 18th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A very fine George III Nutmeg Grater made in Birmingham in 1818
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is broad rectangular in form and is beautifully engraved on the cover with
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19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A rare early George III Rococo Egg Nutmeg Grater made by Samuel Meriton.
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is modelled in the rare "Egg" form and is beautifully chased all over with
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18th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Exceptional George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinso
Located in London, GB
The nutmeg grater is broad rectangular in form and the cover and base are beautifully engraved with
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Early 1800s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

William & Mary, a Very Rare Tubular Nutmeg Grater Made by Thomas Kedder
Located in London, GB
color. This is one of the earliest forms of Nutmeg Grater which are found and examples seldom appear on
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1690s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

PHIPPS & ROBINSON. An exceptional George III "Kitchen" Nutmeg Grater made in Lon
Located in London, GB
reveal the space where the Nutmegs would have been kept. Kitchen graters are extremely rare and are
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Early 19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A very fine George III Nutmeg Grater made in London in 1800
By Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson
Located in London, GB
This very fine example is broad rectangular in form with rounded ends. Both the cover and base are engraved with pretty trellis work designs and the sides with both prick dot and wri...
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19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A George III Nutmeg Grater made in Birmingham in 1801 by Thomas Willmore
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg is oval in form with reeded bands on the sides of the main body. The pull off base is
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19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

A fine George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater made in London in 1806 by Samuel Pemberton
Located in London, GB
prick dot bands. The box is very well made and displays a concealed hinge. The box has a steel grater
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19th Century English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Extremely Rare George III Neoclassical Vase Shaped Nutmeg Grate
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is beautifully modelled in the very rare vase or urn form and stands on a square
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1770s English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater
By Hilliard & Thomason
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive antique Victorian English sterling silver nutmeg grater in the form of a
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1890s English Victorian Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Antique George IV 1826 Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater
By Joseph Willmore
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive, large antique George IV English sterling silver nutmeg grater
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1820s British George IV Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Antique Sterling Silver George III Nutmeg Grater, Hallmarked in London in 1792
By Phipps & Robinson
Located in London, London
silver Nutmeg grater, features a double side opening, is plain in style, octagonal in shape, and is
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1790s British George III Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

Rare Antique Hilliard & Thomason Sterling Silver Seashell Form Nutmeg Grater
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A very rare English sterling silver nutmeg grater. It is modeled as a full bodied scallop seashell
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19th Century British Victorian Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Sterling Silver

19th Century Victorian Spice Tin with Spice Grater
Located in High Point, NC
the center of the tin is a small metal grater for nutmeg and other such spices.
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19th Century English Victorian Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Tin

George II Antique Silver Rococo Nutmeg Grater
Located in Sittingbourne, Kent
A fine George II egg shaped silver nutmeg grater with attached suspension loop, the body chased
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18th Century and Earlier English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Exceptionally Large 17th Century Silver Teadrop Nutmeg Grater
Located in Sittingbourne, Kent
A fine and rare 17th century English silver Nutmeg Grater of teadrop shape and of exceptionally
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18th Century and Earlier English Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver

George III Navette Shaped Silver Nutmeg Grater, Birmingham, 1794
Located in Sittingbourne, Kent
A good quality George III silver Nutmeg Grater of navette shape with bright-cut engraved decoration
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1790s English George III Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver

George III Silver Vinaigrette 'Double Duty Mark' by Samuel Pemberton 1797
By Samuel Pemberton
Located in Sittingbourne, Kent
A good George III silver Vinaigrette of plain oval 'nutmeg grater' form, with domed lift-off cover
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1790s English George III Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver

Antique 19th Century Victorian period Hand Painted Steel Circular Spice Box
Located in GB
expensive spices. The centre has the original grater for grating spices such as nutmeg and ginger. The box
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Mid-19th Century Folk Art Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Metal

Large George III Silver Nutmeg Grater by John Reily, London, 1814
By John Reilly
Located in Sittingbourne, Kent
A huge George III silver nutmeg grater of plain rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved
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Early 19th Century English George III Nutmeg Grater Antique

Materials

Silver

Nutmeg Grater Antique For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic nutmeg grater antique available at 1stDibs. A nutmeg grater antique — often made from metal, silver and sterling silver — can elevate any home. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer nutmeg grater antique, there are earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 19th Century. A nutmeg grater antique made by Georgian designers — as well as those associated with Victorian — is very popular. Many designers have produced at least one well-made nutmeg grater antique over the years, but those crafted by Hilliard & Thomason, Samuel Pemberton and Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Nutmeg Grater Antique?

Prices for a nutmeg grater antique start at $800 and top out at $11,120 with the average selling for $2,830.

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