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BOXED-Pair-Solid-SILVER-Cauldron-Salt-CELLARS-Birmingham-1912-ELKINGTON-123g-01-dmc

A very fine pair of silver cauldron salt cellars with matching spoons. The cellars are in very good condition, with gilded interiors, and gilded bowls to the spoons. They are English sterling silver hallmarked for. 1909-12, and the maker’s mark is for the famous silversmiths Elkington & Co. The rims of the cellars have a ..

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George-II-silver-cauldron-salt-cellar-possibly-London-1749-01-yb

George II silver cauldron salt cellar, possibly London 1749 (that’s what silver experts told me). The item “George II silver cauldron salt cellar, possibly London 1749″ is in sale since Friday, February 14, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Solid Silver\Salt & Pepper Cellars/Shakers”. The seller is “peace_maker0007″ and is located in Salisbury. This ..

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GEORGE-III-STERLING-SILVER-CAULDRON-SALT-CELLAR-London-1763-01-rm

GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CAULDRON SALT CELLAR London 1763. Dimensions: 74mm in diameter. Weight: 60.5g / 1.94 troy oz. Wear commensurate with age and use. Marks: Bears the makers mark IW? And full London hallmarks. Notes: A lovely salt cellar. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – ..

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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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James-Robinson-Sterling-Silver-Footed-Cauldron-Salt-Cellar-New-York-City-01-nqw

This beautiful salt remains in excellent antique condition with age-appropriate wear and bears wedding initials G over SC to one side. Dress up your table! Diameter: 2 5/8in (6.8cm). Height: 1 1/2in (3.8cm). Weight: 2.44 troy oz (76g). Riam rrrn A43 11169 11209. The item “- JAMES ROBINSON STERLING SILVER FOOTED CAULDRON SALT CELLAR NEW ..

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Pair-of-1862-63-Victorian-Silver-Salt-Cauldron-Cellars-with-Bishop-Mitre-Crest-01-adh

Pair of 1862/63 Victorian Silver Salt Cauldron Cellars with Bishop Mitre Crest. A beautiful pair of sterling silver salt cellars in a cauldron shape on three feet. They have each been finely engraved with a Bishops mitre to the front. Hallmarks ; lion, London assay, makers marks G. A, Queens head and date letter g/h. ..

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VICTORIAN-PAIR-Antique-SOLID-SILVER-Cauldron-Table-Salt-Cellar-Pots-LINERS-1858-01-doff

STUNNING SOLID SILVER PAIR of TABLE SALTS. WITH BLUE GLASS LINERS. HALLMARKED – LONDON 1858 ROBERT HARPER of CLERKENWELL, LONDON. LOVELY SCROLL DESIGN ON THESE STUNNING ITEMS UNUSUAL HEART SHAPED SCROLLED FEET – 3 FEET PER ITEM WONDERFUL ENGRAVING TO EACH, WITH MONOGRAM TO THE CENTRE (SEE PHOTOS). THESE HAVE A SCROLL / ROLL EFFECT ..

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Antique-English-Sterling-Silver-Cauldron-Open-Salt-Cellar-Pair-1846-01-jv

A rare set of 2 George John Richards hallmarked sterling silver 3 footed open Cauldron Salts. The hallmarks are worn but not beyond recognition. They have the G. R in a rectangle maker marking, the lion passant and lion head to signify the silver quality, the sovereign head for the duty mark of London and ..

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Antique-Georgian-British-Sterling-Silver-Cauldron-Open-Salt-Cellars-Sheffield-01-dfkj

Antiques, Fine Art & Collectibles. Antique Georgian British Sterling Silver Cauldron Open Salt Cellars Sheffield. DESCRIPTION Antique sterling silver Georgian open cauldron salt cellars. A pair of British silver open salts made in Sheffield in either 1811 or 1826, unfortunately the makers marks is rubbed beyond recognition. These pair of heavy pot bellied salt cellars ..

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George-ll-Rare-David-Hennell-silver-salt-cellars-Cauldron-shape-London-1749-01-evy

By immediately checking the silver weight of these salts, you will see that they are much heavier than similar cauldron salts of this period. David Hennell was the founder of the Hennell dynasty ot London Silversmiths. His first mark was 1736, making these salts early. The firm continued producing high quality silverware well into the ..

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