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An antique open sterling silver and gilt figural master salt dish , by Tiffany & Company in the neoclassical taste , circa 1855 , the rim with a Greek key border and supported by tripod hoof feet , each foot surmounted by a ram’s head , engraved on one side with four interlaced scrolling letters ..

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STERLING SILVER SALT CELLARS, MADE IN LONDON 1912. THESE CELLARS STAND ON THREE FEET WITH LIONS HEADS AND LOVELY GADROONING AROUND THE BORDER OF THE RIM OF THE CELLAR, A LOVELY ANTIQUE PAIR. THEY HAVE A WEIGHT OF 156 GRAMS, A HEIGHT OF 1.6 INCHES AND A DIAMETER OF 2.7 INCHES. CLEAN WELL MADE GREAT ..

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PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SALT CELLARS. THE MEASURE ABOUT 2 3/4″ W x 1 5/8″ H. THEY WEIGH 114.9 GRAMS WITHOUT THE GLASS INSERTS. BOTH ARE MARKED STERLING ON THE BOTTOM. EACH FOOT HAS A LIONS HEAD AT THE TOP. GLASS INSERTS APPEAR TO BE ORIGINAL. BOTH ARE IN VARY NICE CONDITION FOR THERE AGE. ..

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Almost always found with damage to the delicate enamel or corrosion from salt or excessive tarnish, this specimen is as close to perfect as possible. Marius Hammer (his hallmark is found on the base along with the Norway silver standard of 930s) was a contemporary of Carl Faberge and like Carl for Russian enamels, Marius ..

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Description: A fine Tiffany & Co. Gilt sterling silver open master footed salt cellar, circa 1850. Greek key border to the top rim with figural ram heads to the feet. Marked to the underside base. 3″ diameter x 1.6″ height. Condition: Very good condition. Light surface marks and swirls to the silver. One slight indentation ..

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Magnificent Georgian sterling silver salt cellar, fully hallmarked for London 1765. This is an exceptional quality silver salt cellar made in the reign of King George III by the important makers, David Hennell I and Robert Hennell I in London 1765. The salt cellar stands on three superb paw feet above lion’s heads. The salt ..

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