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Pair-of-George-III-Sterling-Silver-Master-Salt-Cellars-Liners-c1773-01-ndg

Pair of Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars. These impressive, heavy salt cellars are made from high gauge sterling silver and are presented with their original blue glass liners. They are of oval form on pedestal feet and are decorated in the neo-classical manner with the dishes having roped edges, pierced galleries, drapes, a rosette to ..

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French-STERLING-Silver-Salt-Master-Cellar-set-Mascarons-withBlue-Cobalt-liners-01-xjhr

French STERLING Silver Salt Cellars Master set & Salt & Pepper Set (ENGLAND)- In original case. The Salt & Pepper shakers are marked as shown – made in England by R. I believe the salt & pepper were added to the master cellars set. The Master cellars set appears to be from France and much ..

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Pair-of-George-III-Sterling-Silver-Master-Salt-Cellars-Liners-c1773-01-eso

Pair of Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars. These impressive, heavy salt cellars are made from high gauge sterling silver and are presented with their original blue glass liners. They are of oval form on pedestal feet and are decorated in the neo-classical manner with the dishes having roped edges, pierced galleries, drapes, a rosette to ..

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VTG-1932-S-Kirk-Son-Sterling-Repousse-Footed-Salt-Cellars-Glass-Liners-01-hmxp

Very nice pair of sterling silver Samuel Kirk and Son (“Americas Oldest Silversmith”) open salt cellars, dating from 1932 or later. Marked “S Kirk & Son Inc, Sterling, 58″ Both cellars are monogrammed, center bottom, with an undecipherable letter. These are In superb condition thanks to the well-fitting glass liners. I polished them only lightly ..

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VICTORIAN-PAIR-Antique-SOLID-SILVER-Cauldron-Table-Salt-Cellar-Pots-LINERS-1858-01-doff

STUNNING SOLID SILVER PAIR of TABLE SALTS. WITH BLUE GLASS LINERS. HALLMARKED – LONDON 1858 ROBERT HARPER of CLERKENWELL, LONDON. LOVELY SCROLL DESIGN ON THESE STUNNING ITEMS UNUSUAL HEART SHAPED SCROLLED FEET – 3 FEET PER ITEM WONDERFUL ENGRAVING TO EACH, WITH MONOGRAM TO THE CENTRE (SEE PHOTOS). THESE HAVE A SCROLL / ROLL EFFECT ..

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Pair-of-George-III-Sterling-Silver-Master-Salt-Cellars-Liners-c1773-01-wrxt

Pair of Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars. These impressive, heavy salt cellars are made from high gauge sterling silver and are presented with their original blue glass liners. They are of oval form on pedestal feet and are decorated in the neo-classical manner with the dishes having roped edges, pierced galleries, drapes, a rosette to ..

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Puiforcat-French-950-Vermeil-Silver-Salt-Set-in-Case-4X-Cellars-Liners-Spoons-01-vn

A lovely set of salt cellars by Emile Puiforcat in the original fitted case. All eight silver pieces bearing his touchmark and the French Minerva 1 stamp. All eight with matching monogram “A” and either a “J” or an “S”. Very good to excellent condition. Silver cellars are free of dents or cracks and retain ..

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Pair-of-George-III-Sterling-Silver-Master-Salt-Cellars-Liners-c1773-01-eyeo

Pair of Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars. These impressive, heavy salt cellars are made from high gauge sterling silver and are presented with their original blue glass liners. They are of oval form on pedestal feet and are decorated in the neo-classical manner with the dishes having roped edges, pierced galleries, drapes, a rosette to ..

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Pair-Sterling-Silver-Salt-Cellars-Cobalt-Liners-80-grams-01-lvle

Welcome to Antiques & Moore! This listing is for a lovely pair of Sterling Silver footed salt cellars with simple, classic design and cobalt glass liners, c. Marked on base “Sterling”. Measure 2 3/8″ high with a top diameter of 2 1/8″. Combined weight of silver is 80 grams or 5.6 ounces (including liners). Both ..

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Pair-of-Antique-1900-01-Sterling-Solid-Silver-Salt-Dish-Pot-Cellar-Glass-Liners-01-nhmf

Welcome to William Sharpe Antiques. Here today for your consideration we have this stunning pair of sterling silver and clear glass salt cellars, with housing made by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd of London, c-1900 and 1901. Each piece in this matching pair stands upon four decorative feet, having a bulbous body and finished with ..

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