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The salts measure approximately 4.25 inches long by 2.5 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall. The total weight is 170 grams. Hallmarked on the underside with the mark of Peter & Ann Bateman along with date later ” C ” which corresponds to 1798. The spoons are by another maker as best I can tell. ..

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The salts measure approximately 4.25 inches long by 2.5 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall. The total weight is 170 grams. Hallmarked on the underside with the mark of Peter & Ann Bateman along with date later ” C ” which corresponds to 1798. The spoons are by another maker as best I can tell. ..

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The salts measure approximately 4.25 inches long by 2.5 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall. The total weight is 170 grams. Hallmarked on the underside with the mark of Peter & Ann Bateman along with date later ” C ” which corresponds to 1798. The spoons are by another maker as best I can tell. ..

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The weight of this antique, Peter L. Krider, sterling silver, salt cellar is. It measures 3/4 inch in height and 1-1/8 inch in diameter. It is marked with the makers mark for Peter L. It is engraved on the side with initials L&FH (see photo). This piece is a fine example of American aesthetic movement ..

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Fine pair of 1794 antique George. III, English, Peter & Ann Bateman, 120 gram combined weight sterling silver, 4 1/2″ wide x 2 5/8″ tall x 2 1/2 deep, London, England, small t hallmark pair of footed pedestal salt cellars! Wonderful patina, oval crest removal as faintly seen in last photo, o other issues. Please ..

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These Salt Cellars were made by Peter and Ann Bateman in 1792. They are the children of Hester Bateman who was at the end of her career as a Silversmith and Peter and Ann had just been certified in 1791. They are from a Virginia Estate where they were used with two 1770 Casters serving ..

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