Sterling Silver & Crystal Salt Cellar with Matching Silver Spoons. William Dean Whiting (December 23, 1815 – November 26, 1891) was an American silversmith and jeweler. He was the founder of the Whiting Manufacturing Company in 1866 and even though His Company had a. Fairly small production output, It was Recognized as an Exceptional Hand-made Producer and. Charles Osborne the Most Famous Designer in the Company, was considered. One of the Most Influential Designers of the American Aesthetic Movement. By 1891, William Dean Whiting was described as “one of the Most Prominent Jewelry Manufacturers”. In the United States by the Boston Globe. The Whiting Manufacturing Company eventually merged with the Gorham Manufacturing Company in 1924. This Antique Salt Cellar is in very good condition with its Sterling Silver Fine Beaded Rim. Atop the Heavy Lead Crystal Bowl with its Starburst Centre Pane. The Sterling Rim Reads Frank M. Bowl size= 2.5″ wide -1″ high. The 2 Salt Cellar Spoons are the Frank Whiting pattern called Troubadour. Spoon size= 2.25 long. Both Spoons are in very good condition with the prominent word Sterling. With the Whiting Hallmark there fairly worn. The Cellar & Spoons are both in “Ready to Use Condition”. Not Only Will This Little Item Be a Welcome Piece of Treasure For You to Enjoy. But It Can Also Make a Perfect Gift! It’s Value Simply Being the Pleasure It Will Give. The item “Frank M. Whiting Sterling Silver /Crystal Salt Cellar with Matching Silver Spoons” is in sale since Sunday, June 14, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Sterling Silver (.925)\Salt Cellars”. The seller is “terespollin0″ and is located in Brielle, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Composition: Sterling Silver & Crystal
- Style: Victorian
- Age: 1890–1920
- Pattern: Troubadour
- Brand: Frank M. Whiting
- Type: Salt Cellars