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Early Coin Silver GORHAM Master Salt Cellar / Dish MEDALLION c1860s no mono. Early Coin Silver – Gorham – Medallion – Master Salt Cellar / pedestal dish – weighs 2.92 troy ozs. Wonderful classical Medallion pattern with a gold washed bowl portion. Marked: with the Gorham hallmarks, 460. Measurements: 3 1/8″ in height and measures ..

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HERE WE HAVE A SET OF THREE STERLING SILVER / CRYSTAL SWAN SALTS. FROM THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY, THESE ARE NOT VINTAGE MID CENTURY THEY ARE OLDER AS THE TWO SMALLER ONES ARE MARKED STERLING SILVER GERMANY (PRE – WAR), THE LARGER IS SIMPLY MARKED STERLING SILVER BUT I BELIEVE IT TO BE FROM THE ..

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HERE WE HAVE A SET OF THREE STERLING SILVER / CRYSTAL SWAN SALTS. FROM THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY, THESE ARE NOT VINTAGE MID CENTURY THEY ARE OLDER AS THE TWO SMALLER ONES ARE MARKED STERLING SILVER GERMANY (PRE – WAR), THE LARGER IS SIMPLY MARKED STERLING SILVER BUT I BELIEVE IT TO BE FROM THE ..

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EARLY UNUSUAL TIFFANY & CO STERLING SILVER SALT CELLARS ED MOORE ORGANIC FORM. This is a very early pair of sterling silver salt cellars made by Edward C. Moore for Tiffany and Company. They are heavy and nicely formed with organic motif leaves and branches for feet. One still has a gold wash on the ..

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Here is a vintage set of sterling silver salt cellars with spoons by William Spratling Taxco Mexico. They have the print circle sterling silver mark circa 1940’s as the photo show. They measure 1 1/2″ h x 1 7/8″ w and the spoons are 2 1/4. Condition is fair to good as found unpolished there ..

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Beautiful Gorham sterling silver salt cellar with mice feet. Weighs 68 grams on my scale. The item “Early Heavy Gorham Sterling Salt Cellar with Mice 750 B” is in sale since Sunday, May 08, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Sterling Silver (.925)\Salt Cellars”. The seller is “jtereb” and is located in Cedarhurst, New ..

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A fine and unusual pair of Early American salts and spoons, made C1835 by silversmiths M and T, Philadelphia. Each stands 1.5 inches high and are 3 inches in diameter and are gilt lined. Feel free to ask any questions or request additional pictures. Feedbacks Gratefully received and graciously given. Please make sure to check ..

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