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2-STERLING-SILVER-SALT-CELLARS-DISHES-by-Wakely-Wheeler-London-England-ca1924-01-zu

A pair of British sterling silver open salt cellars. Round form bowls with scroll-form handles. Standing on a round with beaded rim base. Each hallmarked to bowl’s side: “&” over “W W” into trefoil for Wakely and Wheeler; “Lion passant” for British sterling silver; “Leopard head” for city of London; date letter ” i ” ..

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GEORGIAN-STERLING-SILVER-MASTER-SALT-CELLAR-T-S-London-England-1746-No-Mono-Rare-01-wome

A Georgian sterling silver master salt cellar. Round and deep bowl with figural rim. Stands on three shell and hoof feet. Few small dents on the side of the bowl. Please look and inspect all photos. Marked to the underside: “Lion Passant” for British sterling silver; “Crowned Leopard Head” into figural shield for city of ..

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2-STERLING-SILVER-SALT-CELLARS-DISHES-by-Wakely-Wheeler-London-England-ca1924-01-xz

A pair of British sterling silver open salt cellars. Round form bowls with scroll-form handles. Standing on a round with beaded rim base. Each hallmarked to bowl’s side: “&” over “W W” into trefoil for Wakely and Wheeler; “Lion passant” for British sterling silver; “Leopard head” for city of London; date letter ” i ” ..

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Samuel-Boyce-Landeck-1902-Chester-England-Salt-Cellar-in-Sterling-Silver-01-itwl

Samuel Boyce Landeck 1902 Chester England Salt Cellar in Sterling Silver. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Non-U.S. Silver\Other Antique Non-U.S. Silver”. The seller is “vintagesilver_et_al” and is located in this country: US. Age: 1900-1940 Material: Silver Type: Salt Cellar Brand: Samuel Boyce Landeck Dimensions: Diameter: 2-1/16\ Weight: 30.7 Grams Shipping: Free US S..

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2-STERLING-SILVER-SALT-CELLARS-DISHES-by-Wakely-Wheeler-London-England-ca1924-01-iapg

A pair of British sterling silver open salt cellars. Round form bowls with scroll-form handles. Standing on a round with beaded rim base. Each hallmarked to bowl’s side: “&” over “W W” into trefoil for Wakely and Wheeler; “Lion passant” for British sterling silver; “Leopard head” for city of London; date letter ” i ” ..

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GEORGIAN-STERLING-SILVER-MASTER-SALT-CELLAR-T-S-London-England-1746-No-Mono-Rare-01-ek

A Georgian sterling silver master salt cellar. Round and deep bowl with figural rim. Stands on three shell and hoof feet. Few small dents on the side of the bowl. Please look and inspect all photos. Marked to the underside: “Lion Passant” for British sterling silver; “Crowned Leopard Head” into figural shield for city of ..

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George-III-D-R-Hennell-Sterling-Silver-Salt-Cellars-1764-London-England-01-gs

George III D & R Hennell Sterling Silver Salt Cellars 1764 London, England. Crystal scalloped inserts / one replacement, one original. Footed ball and claw, quarter refoil shape. Makers mark on bottom. From D & R Hennell London, England. Each weighs 2.4 T oz. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Sterling Silver (.925)\Salt Cellars”. The ..

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Antique-Pair-Silver-and-Cobalt-Blue-Lion-Footed-Salt-Cellars-Spoon-MS-England-01-qr

Silver plated rectangular open salt cellars. They have a detailed flora and fauna edging and lion face and claw footed legs. They include cobalt blue glass liners and one spoon. Dimensions are approximately 2 5/8″ x 2″ x 1 1/2 and can be seen in photos. Good preowned condition(see photos) does have some tarnish wear. ..

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2-STERLING-SILVER-SALT-CELLARS-DISHES-by-Wakely-Wheeler-London-England-ca1924-01-yom

A pair of British sterling silver open salt cellars. Round form bowls with scroll-form handles. Standing on a round with beaded rim base. Each hallmarked to bowl’s side: “&” over “W W” into trefoil for Wakely and Wheeler; “Lion passant” for British sterling silver; “Leopard head” for city of London; date letter ” i ” ..

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Antique-Sterling-Silver-Salt-Cellar-Cauldron-1747-London-England-01-vump

Antique Sterling Silver Salt Cellar. Cellar is a cauldron form and I believe the stamps indicate it was made in 1747 in London England. Lip of the bowl is 2 3/8 in diameter with the feet extending out farther. About 1 1/2 tall. Weighs 65.7 grams. Has a few dents, some tarnish and general wear. ..

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