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Antique-Pair-Salt-Cellars-Sterling-Silver-Georgian-1820-Emes-Barnard-London-01-rpu

Antique pair of salt cellars in the shape of a bombe trench, in solid sterling silver, gilded interiors, floral scroll decorated rim and base. Each engraved with a lion family crest. Antique English Georgian style and period, made by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, hallmarked for London and dated 1820. Size : 240.5 grams, 4.5 ..

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GEORGIAN-Pair-Solid-SILVER-Salt-CELLARS-London-c-1821-Emes-Barnard-186g-01-jsag

A fine pair of early 18th Century solid silver salt cellars. The cellars are in good condition, except for the hallmarks which are quite rubbed. The maker’s mark is part visible, and can be identified as Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I. The date letter is just visible on one as an’f’ for London 1821. ..

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Rebecca-Emes-Edward-Barnard-London-Sterling-Silver-Open-Salt-Cellats-1810-01-qwte

Description: Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I Geroge III London sterling silver open salt cellars, 1810. Ribbed texture to the edge with hand chased shells to the corners. Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I sterling silver hallmarks to the side. 3.625 inches x 2.825 inches x 1.5 inches tall. Condition: Very good condition. Please view ..

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ENGLISH STERLING LION BOWLS (2) MASTER SALTS 1824 A fine set of 1824 British sterling lion form master salts. From the London shop of Emes & Barnard, the largest silver shop of the period. Raised cauldron petal rim form. Lion mask paw feet united by floral garland. The set 3 1/2 inches and together weigh ..

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Large Sterling Silver Salt Cellar / Dish by Emes & Barnard – London – 1811. Stunning condition for a large master salt – Dish this age. Historical Silver makers Emes & Barnard. Date letter Q for 1811. John Emes was apprenticed in 1778 to William Woollett, goldsmith and engraver obtaining. His freedom of the Goldsmiths’ ..

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Large Sterling Silver Salt Cellar / Dish by Emes & Barnard – London – 1811. Stunning condition for a large master salt – Dish this age. Historical Silvermakers Emes & Barnard. Date letter Q for 1811. John Emes was apprenticed in 1778 to William Woollett, goldsmith and engraver obtaining. His freedom of the Goldsmiths’ Company ..

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Georgian Sterling Salt Cellars. This is a wonderful pair of antique English sterling silver salt cellars from the Georgian era. They were made in 1813/14 by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard (London). These salts measures 3-1/2″ x 2-5/8″ x 1-7/8 inches and weigh 154.7 grams. The interiors are lightly gold washed with some fading. There ..

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