A small collection of hollowware and flatware salt serving related tableware , including Tiffany salt cellars , circa. George III and Victoria. Sterling silver salt spoons. Various forms and sizes. And American coin silver salt shells circa 1830. A matching diminutive. Of Tiffany sterling silver. Circa 1890 , in a floral. The scalloped borders interlaced. C-scrolls and stylized acanthus leaves, the flat wells with gold wash , marked TIFFANY&CO. 9846 M 7219 STERLING. With scratches, tarnish, tarnish spots, and wear commensurate with age and use, very good condition. Of typical fiddle form with beveled shoulders, with tipt handles reverse and ovoid gold wash bowls. Bearing the London partnership touch mark of. William Chawner (Grimwade 3114). And a journeyman’s mark on one. The handles front finely engraved with a crest of a greyhound’s head couped. Out of a ducal coronet. Expected patina, very good to fine condition. George III sterling silver. Salt spoon of plain fiddle form. The handle front apparently never engraved, the handle reverse tipt, bearing the. Partnership touch mark of. Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater (Grimwade 2546) hallmarks for. And a tiny Polish. A woman’s head in profile and a. Expected patina, very good condition. The handle front apparently never engraved, the handle reverse tipt, bearing the serif. Of the firm of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater. Also with an apparent trefoil journeyman’s mark, and a tiny Polish. The handle front apparently never engraved, the handle reverse tipt, bearing the serif touch mark G. George Wintle (Grimwade 925). (Warsaw) a woman’s head in profile and a 2. Salt spoon in the Albert Pattern. The handle engraved with the crest of a talbot’s head erased, pierced by an arrow within a garter with the motto PRINCIPILS OBSTA (WITHSTAND BEGINNINGS) the handle reverse tipt, bearing the serif touch mark GA of. A possible journeyman’s mark , and a tiny Polish. Scratches to the gilt bowl interior, with expected patina, good condition. Salt shell of plain fiddle form. The handle front apparently never engraved, the handle reverse tipt, circa 1830. For the Poplar Ridge, New York silversmith. In a serrated punch. Expected patina, good condition. Salt shell of fiddle form with a basket of flowers handle end. Is very worn with pseudo hallmarks, for the Ithaca , New York silversmith Abraham Dodge Jr. With a loss to one shell lobe, a split in an adjacent lobe, expected patina, fair condition. Weighing 4.1 troy ounces or 130 grams, all with scratches, tarnish, tarnish spots and wear commensurate with age and use. ¹ Grimwade records Eley, Fearn and Chawner as spoonmakers and. Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater as plateworkers. For more information on them, including representations of their marks and short biographies, see the following reference: Grimwade, A. Queen Square, London, England: Faber & Faber. 79 of the following reference: Pickford, I. Pocket Edition: Jackson’s Hallmarks Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland. Woodbridge, Suffolk, England: the Antique Collectors’ Club. The item “Matching Tiffany Gilt Salt Cellars & English George III And American Salt Spoons” is in sale since Friday, March 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Coin Silver (.900)”. The seller is “tysilver” and is located in Williamsburg, Virginia. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Countries: England, US
- Brand: Tiffany & Co.
- Age: London Spoons Circa 1808-1868, American Ca. 1830
- Engravings: A Greyhound Out of A Ducal Coronet
- Type: Salt Cellars, Salt Spoons, Salt Shells
- Assayed: London
- Style: Various
- Pattern: Repoussé, Old English, Fiddle
- Periods: George III, Victoria, Circa 1900
- Makers: Tiffany, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, Hayne & Cater
- Composition: Sterling Silver, Coin Silver