Pair of George III sterling silver open salts. Made by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard in London in 1809. Each: Rectilinear bowl with curved corners and flat rim; ends decorated with scallop shells and leaves; ribbed sides bisected with scallop shell; on inset trapezoidal support mounted to ribbed rectangular base supported by corner scroll-mounted paws. ..
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Vintage c1800 Pair of Georgian Antique English Solid Sterling Silver Salts 206g. A stunning pair of large oval shaped sterling silver salt cellars with cobalt blue glass liners in good condition with minor age related wear that does not detract from its overall presentation or use. The hallmarks are rubbed though you can make out ..
The marks are rubbed, but there is a discernible maker’s mark on each piece, and a Hibernia mark is also evident on each piece. The Irish crowned harp is only really visible on one of the two pieces, and there are no date letters visible. The maker’s mark seems to be the earlier of at ..
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. ..
Here for your consideration are Tiffany & Co. Sterling silver Georgian style salt and pepper shakers with Tiffany and Co salt cellars with cobalt class inserts and sterling spoons. Salt and pepper shakers have Birmingham marks indicating 1960’s production, with a height of 3 inches and weight of 36 and 35 grams. Each with ornate ..
Antique Fine Georgian Pair Solid Silver Salt Cellars Robert Hennell 1783. The liners have been replaced but neither are correct (both to small) so could do with being replaced. Silver Weight: 80.5g. Hallmark: RH (the H on both is worn away but the shape and design looks correct for Robert Hennell) Lion Leopards Head h. ..
Antique 1758 David Hennell I Georgian Solid Silver Pair Of Salt Cellars 4cm High. Rim Diameter: 6cm approx. Total Combined Weight: 119g. Hallmark: David Hennell I, 1758, London. Condition: please view photos carefully for condition (feet dented into main salt, dings, dents and scratches etc). Any questions please feel free to ask. The item “Antique ..
Georgian Footed Salt Cellars Set Samuel Meriton Sterling Silver 1793. English George III sterling silver set of 4 salt cellars, having oval form with applied beaded top rim and four figural feet, accented with shell elements. Made by Samuel Meriton II, London, 1793. These handsome cellars are 3 1/4″ long, 2 1/2″ wide and 1 ..
They bear a full sets of hallmarks to the underside: one is stamped with Waters’s maker’s mark registered in 1769, and the other a mark that is given as “unidentified” in Grimwade (3692, 3693 & 3694) but is likely to be a mark used by Waters (who commenced work in 1737) prior to 1769 (and ..
Offered for sale is a set of four 200-year-old George III sterling silver salt cellars by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard dating from 1818. The set is not monogrammed. They have regency lion paw feet with rosettes and scrolls. The border is edged with cast decoration. The interiors are parcel gilt. Each salt measures 3-1/2 ..