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Herrods-London-Sterling-Salt-Cellars-Mustard-Pot-with-Lid-01-aap

Herrods London Sterling Salt Cellars, Mustard Pot w/ Lid. The makers initials RWB. The items are in excellent condition with no initials. The cellar are 2 3/4″ in diameter and 1 1/2″ high. The mustard pot is 3 5/8″ wide and 2 1/4″ high. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Sterling Silver (.925)\Salt Cellars”. The ..

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Salt-Cellar-sterling-silver-London-1737-engraved-crest-18th-century-antique-01-pc

On three pad feet. About 2 1/2 inches across. London hallmarks with b for 1737. Condition: No damage but a little salt corrosion inside the bowl. Dinnerware Classics Monroe, Georgia, USA. Remember our shop for new, old, and antique dinnerware. OFF at our shop every day. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Sterling Silver (.925)\Salt ..

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Salt-Cellar-sterling-silver-London-1743-18th-century-antique-01-cbe

On three pad feet. About 2 1/2 inches across. London hallmarks with h for 1743. Condition: Very nice with only a minor dent, please see first picture. And a little salt corrosion inside the bowl. Dinnerware Classics Monroe, Georgia, USA. Remember our shop for new, old, and antique dinnerware. OFF at our shop every day. ..

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Victorian-1895-Boxed-Set-6-Sterling-Salt-Dips-Spoons-Horace-Woodward-London-01-cgfi

Victorian 1895 Boxed Set of 6, Sterling Silver Salt Dips and Spoons Horace Woodward London- 162 total grams. All marked with lion passant, leopard, “U” (1895) and Horace Woodward makers mark (London 1893). Cellars, three footed – Leaf Design. Measure 2″ wide x 1 3/8″ tall. Marked with retailer makers mark and 70597. Minor tarnish ..

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Silver-Salt-Cellars-1875-Antique-Victorian-Era-Pair-Sterling-London-SL118-01-ttem

English silver hallmarks for London 1875, (date letter “u”). Condition: Lovely antique condition, no splits or cracks, no solder repairs, and no nasty knocks or dents, just minor little age-related surface bruises from normal use, really nothing much at all. Maker: Silversmiths initials “HLHL” H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John ..

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Victorian-sterling-silver-salts-with-spoons-box-Goldsmith-s-Alliance-London-212g-01-gm

An excellent set of 4, three footed sterling silver open salt cellars, or condiment dishes with sterling spoons in a satin and velvet lined leather case. Marked on the satin liner in the lid, “Goldsmith’s Alliance Limited, Cornhill, London”. Each of the salt cellars is stamped with British standard, city, date, duty marks. Also stamped ..

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Antique-1784-Sterling-Silver-London-Shell-Footed-Salt-Cellar-Cobalt-Glass-Insert-01-eb

All items we believe to be 100% original in as found condition from local estates and collections. All of our items are vintage/antique, gently used and will have age appropriate wear unless otherwise stated as new. We describe all items to the best of our ability. Up for your consideration we have this antique British ..

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Master-Salt-Cellar-Sterling-Silver-Samuel-Hennell-London-1811-Basket-Handle-01-ecxd

Master Salt Cellar Sterling Silver Samuel Hennell London 1811 Basket Handle. One sterling silver salt cellar with a basket handle by Samuel Hennell, London 1811. The salt cellar is on a traditional footed base with the top dimensions being 3 3/8″ long by 2 ¾” wide and 1 ¼ high. The salt cellar weighs 4.65 ..

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London-Godbehere-Wigan-GEORGE-III-1792-Sterling-COBALT-Salt-Cellar-Set-E-Mono-01-tr

London Godbehere & Wigan GEORGE III 1792 Sterling COBALT Salt Cellar Set E Mono. Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London, 1792 set of 2 George III salt cellars with elongated bowls each with pierced decoration on 4 bracket feet. Have removable cobalt blue glass liners. Each with monogram initial “E”. Measures 3.5″ x 2.25 x ..

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2-STERLING-SILVER-SALT-CELLARS-DISHES-by-Wakely-Wheeler-London-England-ca1924-01-zu

A pair of British sterling silver open salt cellars. Round form bowls with scroll-form handles. Standing on a round with beaded rim base. Each hallmarked to bowl’s side: “&” over “W W” into trefoil for Wakely and Wheeler; “Lion passant” for British sterling silver; “Leopard head” for city of London; date letter ” i ” ..

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