This set of sterling silver salt cellar and pepper shaker were made by Graff, Washbourne, and Dunn of New York City, NY. They were likely made between 1900 and 1930. Salt shakers became popular after 1911, when anti caking agents allowed salt to flow freely. By 1930, salt cellars were rarely made. They are clean ..
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Brand new, never used. Exquisite table decor for your beach residence, or. To remind you of the ocean! RARE – no lo..
Set of 3 Georg Jensen Denmark Sterling Silver #110 Incredible Salt Cellars TA-6. These measure approximately 2″ in total length with 1 3/8″ diameter bowls. They weigh 40 grams in total. They are in nice condition and have been professionally polished. They are marked GI Denmark Sterling 110. They have no monograms. If you have ..
Set of 3 Georg Jensen Denmark Sterling Silver #110 Incredible Salt Cellars TA-6. These measure approximately 2″ in total length with 1 3/8″ diameter bowls. They weigh 40 grams in total. They are in nice condition and have been professionally polished. They are marked GI Denmark Sterling 110. They have no monograms. If you have ..
Any distortions in pictures are shadows or tarnish that is easily cleaned/polished. Eing offered is a fine pair of circa 1955 sterling silver condiment or master salt cellars by William Spratling, of Taxco, Mexico, the cellars with a long everted lip atop spirals of silver. To form a footed pedestal. Salt spoons are included. Dimensions: ..
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Description: An exceptional antique Paul Storr George III London gilt sterling silver open salt cellar, 1808. A stunning pierced holder overlay with a ribbed rim. Very clean and well stamped hallmarks to the underside base. 3.25″ diameter x 2″ height. Excepted light surface wear to age. With minute nick and one shallow dimple to the ..