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18th-Century-Pair-of-Sterling-Silver-Open-Salts-and-Mustard-Pot-Georgian-Style-01-mdco

John Wakelin & William Taylor pair of sterling silver open salts from 1783 in Georgian style with gilt wash bowls and in exquisite, geometric design. Each measures 3 2/3” in length by 2 1/2” in width by 2 1/4” in height, and bears hallmarks as shown. The founder of the Garrard firm was John Wickes ..

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18th-Or-19th-Century-Silver-Master-Salt-Cellar-With-Cobalt-Blue-Glass-Insert-01-sb

18th Or 19th Century Silver Master Salt Cellar With Coblt Blue Glass. I dont know where this piece was made or quite how old it is. All know is that its probably German because of the 13 hallmark on the bottom which was used to mark silver pieces that are. The wight is 3.4 oz ..

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18th-c-Russian-silver-salt-cellar-Russland-saliere-argent-massif-Russie-saleron-01-nviw

18th century Russian solid silver salt cellar. Made in Moscow in 1790s. Diameter (without legs) 6,3 cm. Height – 3,2 cm. The salt cellar is hallmarked on the base with Moscow city, year 179x, assayer’s mark A. B (Vichliaev Aleksey) and maker’s mark A. (Dementjev Andrey) – see photos No 5-7. Very good with some ..

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18th-Century-George-II-Solid-Silver-Sterling-Pair-Of-Salt-Cellars-London-1747-01-cgk

Fine George II Solid Sterling Silver Pair of Salt Cellars Made By David Hennell I. Mid 18th century pair of solid silver salt cellars each raised upon three hoof feet, the side. Engrave with initials and a. Fully hallmarked with the Leopard’s for London assay, lion passant indicating 925 grade solid sterling silver, date letter ..

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18th-Century-silver-cauldron-salt-cellar-London-1752-Heavy-101-grams-01-yapm

English Silver Cauldron salt cellar. Weight 101 grams (without liner). Height 45mm Width 83mm Diameter of rim 65mm. Description: A good quality salt made from heavy gauge silver weighing an impressive 101 grams. The item “18th Century silver cauldron salt cellar London 1752 Heavy! 101 grams” is in sale since Friday, July 10, 2020. This ..

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18th-Or-19th-Century-Silver-Master-Salt-Cellar-With-Cobalt-Blue-Glass-Insert-01-ueb

18th Or 19th Century Silver Master Salt Cellar With Coblt Blue Glass. I dont know where this piece was made or quite how old it is. All know is that its probably German because of the 13 hallmark on the bottom which was used to mark silver pieces that are. This item is beautiful piece ..

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18th-18c-Scottish-Sterling-Silver-Salts-Edinburgh-William-Patrick-Cunningham-WPC-01-yt

18th 18c Scottish Sterling Silver Salts Edinburgh William Patrick Cunningham WPC. WPC mark, William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh. In need of a cleaning. William & Patrick Cunningham. William Cunningham was apprentice of Patrick Robertson in 1757. Held as apprentices John Swinton Simpson (freeman in 1788), Simon Cunningham (freeman in 1800), Robert Hamilton active in Calcutta ..

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Mid-18th-Century-Antique-George-II-Sterling-Silver-Set-Four-Salt-Cellars-Lon1753-01-ny

An elegant set of four Georgian compressed circular cauldron salts sitting on three ornate feet. The upper section is decorated with feather edging for highlights. Weight: 12.95 troy ounces/403 grams. Height: 1.75 inches/4.5cm. Diameter: 2.5 inches/6.3cm. The item “Mid 18th Century Antique George II Sterling Silver Set Four Salt Cellars Lon1753″ is in sale since ..

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A Fine Antique 18th Century George III English Sterling Silver & Crystal Salt Cellar. This wonderful and antique piece is really beautiful. The crystal decoration based on the shape of the diamond was a British innovation and towards the end of 18th century objects table of cut glass made in a big table services, which ..

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You are viewing an 18th Century French Salt Cellar. 1 This antique 18th Century Sterling Silver Salt Cellar is in amazing condition for its age! 2 This Salt Cellar comes in a very figural stylized boat that bears Serpent wheels, Cherubs holding the world, Shields with 18th century symbols and a gold wash bed. 3 ..

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