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Antique-Pair-c1910-Kirk-Art-Nouveau-Sterling-Silver-Floral-Repousse-Salt-Cellars-01-kugk

Presented is an antique pair of sterling silver master salt cellars made by the Samuel Kirk & Son Company during the first quarter of the 20th century. This Art Nouveau style set was made around the 1910s. Each salt cellar is hand chased in a classic, floral Repousse pattern. Each salt is marked with the ..

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German-Art-Nouveau-925-Sterling-Silver-WMF-style-Salt-Cellar-Wilhelm-Binder-01-uiv

This is a lovely early 20th-century c. 1905 antique German Art Nouveau sterling silver & cut glass small salt cellar. Oval shape, with twin handles. Fine details of shells, bows and ribbon swags. Original clear glass liner that fits tightly. This is made with the higher grade 925 sterling silver, as opposed to other German ..

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Pair-of-Art-Nouveau-Silver-Salt-Cellars-with-Spoons-Liberty-Co-1900-01-bmb

Argentum Antiques & Collectables Ltd. Fine Silver, Antiques & Collectables from the 18th, 19th & 20th Century, East Renfrewshire, UK. Item: – A pair of Art Nouveau sterling silver salt cellars and spoons, by Liberty & Co, 1900. The salt cellars are of circular tapering form, with embossed decoration, on four legs, with spoons. They ..

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Antique-sterling-silver-salt-cellars-spoons-Sheffield-1921-Art-nouveau-design-01-ubvr

George V sterling silver salt cellars. The bodies of panelled form. Stylised handles and feet. Maker’s marks for. Combined weight of the silver. Diameter of the rims 60 mm. Length of the spoons 70 mm. In very good condition. No damage, bruises or repairs to the silver. Some nibbles on the rim of the blue ..

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Antique-Pair-c1910-Kirk-Art-Nouveau-Sterling-Silver-Floral-Repousse-Salt-Cellars-01-efjt

Presented is an antique pair of sterling silver master salt cellars made by the Samuel Kirk & Son Company during the first quarter of the 20th century. This Art Nouveau style set was made around the 1910s. Each salt cellar is hand chased in a classic, floral Repousse pattern. Each salt is marked with the ..

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Quality-Antique-Art-Nouveau-Wmf-Silver-Plate-And-Glass-Cobalt-Blue-Salt-Cellar-01-ejei

QUALITY ANTIQUE ART NOUVEAU WMF SILVER PLATE AND GLASS COBALT BLUE SALT CELLAR. STUNNING DESIGN THAT IS SIMPLE YET VERY ELEGANT WITH THE BASE STANDING ON RAISED BALL FEET TO GIVE A GOOD EFFECT AND IT HAS ITS ORIGINAL COBALT BLUE GLASS LINER. IT IS MARKED FOR WMF WITH THE CURVED ANTLER MARK AND ALSO ..

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Pair-2-Art-Nouveau-Crystal-Gold-Vermeil-Sterling-Coin-Silver-Salt-Cellars-01-rrif

PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU ETCHED CRYSTAL WITH GOLD VERMEIL STERLING / COIN SILVER BASE OPEN SALT CELLARS, CIRCA 1890s. Pair (2) of Art Nouveau etched crystal with gold vermeil on a sterling / coin silver base open salt cellars. Each salt cellar features a 10-sided etched design on every glass facet. In very well preserved ..

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Rare-Antique-Sterling-Silver-Art-Nouveau-Salt-Pepper-Small-Cellars-Bowls-Pots-01-got

A pair of rare Antique Art Nouveau Solid Silver very. Beautiful salt /salt & pepper bowls / cellars holders. They are Sterling Silver, fully hallmarked William. Hutton & Sons Ltd 1893 1907 this silver lot should be. Except for some tarnish & minor scratches, they are in. Excellent condition for their age. Diameter 6.6 at ..

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Pair-Of-Antique-French-Solid-Silver-Crystal-Salt-Cellars-With-Spoons-Art-Nouveau-01-wbx

A PAIR OF ANTIQUE FRENCH SOLID SILVER SALT CELLAR WITH CRYSTAL LINERS AND SPOONS, ART NOUVEAU, EARLY XX CENTURY. HALLMARK MINERVA 2 , 800/1000 AND SILVERSMITH HALLMARK :ALBERT DEFLON, 1907 – 1920. IT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, WITHOUT, DENT OR DEFORMATION, WE MUST JUST TO NOTE, A SMALL CHIP ON THE EDGE OF A ..

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Antique-ENGLISH-Art-Nouveau-OPALINE-Glass-Open-Salt-Cellar-SILVER-EPNS-HOLDER-01-nus

Absolutely gorgeous ANTIQUE BRITISH OPALINE ART GLASS open salt cellar. This RARE Art Nouveau Opaline art glass salt has three applied green peacock trailing eye prunts , clear ruffled rigaree , polished pontil and sits in a D & A Daniel Arter of Birmingham, England EPNS holder. The salt most likely was made by Stuart ..

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