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Antique-FRENCH-Silver-OPEN-SALT-Cellar-Clear-Glass-Liner-Maillard-c1897-1903-01-kv

The piece has an oval shape with a repousse design of panels, drapes and floral garlands – scrolled, scalloped rim – footed. There are cartouches on either side – one is beautifully monogrammed. Gold washed interior – clear glass liner with a cut star bottom. Hallmarked – see closeup photos. Measurements : 2.75″l x 2″w ..

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Superb-1900-s-French-Set-4-Vermeil-Salt-Cellars-Spoons-Sterling-SILVER-Crystal-01-opj

Superb 1900’s French Set of 4 Vermeil Salt Cellars With Spoons Sterling SILVER Crystal Pepper Minerva Shakers. Superbe 1900’s Vintage Set composed of 4 Salt Cellars, made of Vermeil Sterling Silver and Crystal, fineness. 950 (Head of Minerva) with their spoons. Made Louis Goujot, french silver smith, Magnificent achievement. Never used, in pretty good condition ..

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Antique-EMILE-PUIFORCAT-Pair-of-French-Sterling-Silver-Gilted-Salt-Cellars-1890s-01-ulsj

SALT CELLARS Hallmarked: Emile Puiforcat. For sale: Unusual 19th century French Sterling Silver Gilt (vermeil) salt cellars pair, with a deep bowl and gadrooned rim, etched strapwork decoration to the sides. Signed in the base: Puiforcat – Paris. The renowned firm of Puiforcat was founded in 1820 by Émile Puiforcat who worked predominantly as a ..

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1781-Pair-Antique-French-Sterling-Silver-Blue-Crystal-Open-Sald-Cellar-Set-Spoon-01-vw

Thank you for stopping by, and welcome to W Fine Art & Antiques. Every Antique Has a Fascinating History.. Antiques are tangible survivors of times long gone. They reflect the thoughts, visions, tastes and physical surroundings of our forefathers. Bring history into your home! This is a very handsome and extremely rare 18C ANTIQUE FRENCH ..

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Antique-Open-Salts-Spoons-Belle-Epoque-Rococo-Cellars-French-950-Silver-Boivin-01-fgly

Set of 4 turn-of-the-century French Belle Epoque Rococo 950 silver open salts and spoons. Each salt: Open oval with scrolled and leafing rim and four reeded and scrolled supports. Asymmetrical scrolled cartouches engraved with interlaced script monogram. Cobalt glass liner with scalloped rim. Each spoon: Double-sided gilt-washed shell bowl and tapering stem with raised scrollwork. ..

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Antique-French-Art-Nouveau-Sterling-Silver-Salt-Cellar-Daisies-Eugene-Castel-01-ktra

Sterling Silver & Vermeil Salt Cellar, “Daisies” Pattern. His exquisite salt cellar, a authentic. Period piece in the Daisies pattern, bears the French. Hallmark, indicating the highest quality of French sterling silver (950/1000), used in Paris since 1838. Is the guarantee that the sterling is at least 95% silver. The interior is lightly gold washed. ..

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Antique-FRENCH-Silver-OPEN-SALT-Cellar-Glass-Liner-Spoon-Gustave-Veyrat-01-zf

The piece has an oval shape with a repousse design of floral garlands – scrolled, scalloped rim – footed. Gold washed interior – lined with a clear glass liner. Hallmarked – see closeup photos. A hallmarked Salt Spoon is included. Measurements : 2.75″l x 1.75″w x 1.75h – will hold up to 2 ounces. Auctiva ..

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2-Paillard-Freres-French-950-Silver-Salt-Cellars-Pierced-Putti-Florals-1868-88-01-fn

These special items remain in Very good condition, (see condition report above), and each bears no monogram. Appraiser Notes: Just a detailed, meticulously executed piece! Weight (g): 33.5g (silver only). WE LIKE TO PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF THE PIECES SO WE DO NOT OFFER OR SUGGEST SIZING. WE HAVE TESTED ALL STONES & METALS THAT ..

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Pair-Antique-French-Salt-Cellars-PAUL-BOUTON-CIE-Glass-Liners-are-Missing-01-qln

Pair Antique French Salt Cellars PAUL BOUTON & CIE – Glass Liners are Missing. They are missing the glass liners. Boutons hallmark on each although marks are only partial as they are worn. Each cellar measures 2 3/8″ x 1 3/4″ x 1 5/8. Combined weight is 51.7 grams. This item is in the category ..

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Rare-Antique-18th-French-Silver-Salt-Cellar-Home-Decor-173gr-01-uid

Wonderfully made oval salt cellar with, we believe, 1760s Paris marks, possibly, originally imported from Hanau, the sides with flower swags and masks below piercing and beading, on leaf splay feet, fitted pale blue glass liner. One was quite intrigued about the item’s origin and after some research one came to the conclusion that it ..

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