Antique Boxed Set Of Sterling Silver Salt Cellars, Hallmarked Sheffield 1896. Levesley Brothers (Thomas Levesley). Total silver weight is 117g. Weight including box is 335g. Each Cellar is 90mm from handle to handle. 54mm x 39mm wide. Levesley Brothers markers mark. Please see the photos for the marks. Good condition for its age. The box ..
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These special items remain in Excellent condition, (see condition report above), and each bears no monogram. Appraiser Notes: The spoons were made by J Collyer in 1912 and did not come with the salts, but there were no spoons, so we added them! Weight (g): 21.5g (all four pieces). WE LIKE TO PROTECT THE INTEGRITY ..
Details: A fantastic and wonderfully designed antique Edwardian sterling silver boxed set of salt cellars with lovely floral details to both cellars and spoons all hallmarked London 1906 by William Hutton & Sons and all matched. This is a wonderful item that would make a perfect gift or addition to any collection. Condition Report: The ..
Wallace Sterling Silver Individual Open Salt Cellar & Pepper. He was a partner from 1880 to 1932 with George Penton Kendrick in Louisville KY as WILLIAM KENDRICK’S SONS. Each is marked Sterling and with the maker’s mark for R Wallace &..
Weight (g): 21.5g (all four pieces). BUTTON ON YO..
Weight (g): 21.5g (all four pieces). BUTTON ON YO..
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This beautiful antique set of six Webster sterling silver salt cellars and five salt spoons comes in its original box. The pieces are crafted in the early 20th century, between 1900 and 1940, and bear the hallmark of the renowned maker Webster. The set is perfect for any collector of silverware or antique enthusiasts who ..
Victorian 1895 Boxed Set of 6, Sterling Silver Salt Dips and Spoons Horace Woodward London- 162 total grams. All marked with lion passant, leopard, “U” (1895) and Horace Woodward makers mark (London 1893). Cellars, three footed – Leaf Design. Measure 2″ wide x 1 3/8″ tall. Marked with retailer makers mark and 70597. Minor tarnish ..
These special items remain in Excellent condition, (see condition report above), and each bears no monogram. Appraiser Notes: The spoons were made by J Collyer in 1912 and did not come with the salts, but there were no spoons, so we added them! Weight (g): 21.5g (all four pieces). WE LIKE TO PROTECT THE INTEGRITY ..