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DAVID-HENNELL-ENGLISH-GEORGIAN-STERLING-SILVER-SALT-CELLARS-REPOUSSE-c-1750-01-juv

This special item remains in Very good condition, (see condition report above), and bears monogram to feet DST, TDS, STD depending on which order that you wish to read it. Diameter: 2 1/2 (base). WRIST SIZE = TOTAL INSIDE CIRCUMFERENCE INCLUDING CUFF GAP. WE LIKE TO PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF THE PIECES SO WE DO ..

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Early-Iw-English-Georgian-Sterling-Silver-Salt-Cellar-Cauldron-Style-1736-01-bvq

This special item remains in Good condition, (see condition report above), and bears a monogram to the base C over WM. Appraiser Notes: Research did not turn up the maker of this lovely salt cellar. Weight (g): 77.6g. WE LIKE TO PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF THE PIECES SO WE DO NOT OFFER OR SUGGEST SIZING. ..

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Sterling-Silver-English-Matching-Georgian-Victorian-Footed-Master-Salt-Cellars-01-xxh

Sterling Silver English Matching Georgian & Victorian Footed Master Salt Cellars. The salt cellars match in style and were both made in London. One dates from 1815 and was made by Peter & Ann Bateman and the other was made in 1874 by Charles Stuart Harris. They measure about 2.5″ tall x 4.25″ long x ..

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

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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English-Victorian-or-Georgian-Antique-Sterling-Silver-Salt-Cellar-43411-01-gb

English Victorian or Georgian Antique Sterling Silver Salt Cellar #43411. A sterling silver Georgian design salt cellar was used for holding salt on an elegant dining table for guests to season their food. English antique silverware with shell shaped feet. Signed and dated with hallmarks that are difficult to decipher. “JLH” is probably the owner, ..

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English-Victorian-or-Georgian-Antique-Sterling-Silver-Salt-Cellar-43876-01-wan

English Victorian or Georgian Antique Sterling Silver Salt Cellar #43876. A sterling silver Georgian design salt cellar was used for holding salt on an elegant dining table for guests to season their food. English antique silverware with shell shaped feet. Signed and dated with hallmarks that are difficult to decipher. “JLH” is probably the owner, ..

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6pc-Ensko-Sterling-Early-Georgian-Style-Shaker-Salt-Cellar-Set-01-mp

6pc Ensko Sterling Early Georgian Style Shaker & Salt Cellar Set. Presented is a handsome, sterling silver salt cellar and shaker set made by Ensko of New York between the 1920s and the 1950s. There are 2 shakers and 4 salt cellars or dishes. This set is done in an 18th century Queen Anne or ..

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A-Pair-Of-Antique-Georgian-Style-Sterling-Silver-Footed-Salts-Spoons-01-wh

A Pair Of Antique Georgian Style Sterling Silver Footed Salts & Spoons. Size: Each approximately 2.1 inches in diameter, 1.4 inches in height. Condition: With oxidation and staining, the spoons not straight, some denting, legs not perfectly straight, as detailed as pictured, each marked sterling with inscribed serial numbers. This item is in the category ..

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Georgian-Open-Salts-Set-4-Antique-Cellars-English-Sterling-Silver-1721-32-01-nsp

Each: Oval well in spread rectilinear body with chamfered corners. An early version of the perennially popular form. Fully marked including London assay stamp, date letters for 1721, 1724, and 1732, and maker? Dimensions: H 1 1/4 x W 3 x D 2 1/4 in. Total weight: 5 troy ounces. This item is in the ..

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6pc-Ensko-Sterling-Early-Georgian-Style-Shaker-Salt-Cellar-Set-01-tc

6pc Ensko Sterling Early Georgian Style Shaker & Salt Cellar Set. Presented is a handsome, sterling silver salt cellar and shaker set made by Ensko of New York between the 1920s and the 1950s. There are 2 shakers and 4 salt cellars or dishes. This set is done in an 18th century Queen Anne or ..

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