Silver Table Items Collection: Bonbon Dish, Cup, Milk Jug, Salt
A collection of silver table items, consisting of an oval shaped bonbon dish with floral pieced sides and hinged handle with an oval shaped fluted base. Height: 4.33 in. weight: 164 grams. One twin handle cup in sterling silver. By Charles green & Co Ltd…
George III Silver Salt Cellars by Thomas Robins, London 1817
A pair of George III silver salt cellars, maker's mark of Thomas Robins, London 1817, each shaped rectangular with gadrooned borders and foliate shell corners, on winged paw feet. Width 3.74 in., weight 223g. Provenance: The Estate of L J J Crofton,…
Georgian silver salt cellars and spoons
Pair of Georgian sterling silver salt cellars, raised on four feet with pierced decorations and Bristol blue glass liners, hallmarked London 1791 by William Abdy together with pair of salt spoons with gilded shell shape bowls, hallmarked London 1791
Georgian and Victorian Silver Flatware with Swallow Crest
A mixed Georgian and Victorian silver part flatware service, King's pattern, with swallow crest, comprising seventeen dessert spoons x George Adams, London 1845, five Georgian salt spoons, maker's marks rubbed, London 1810, twelve teaspoons, George Adams,
Antique English Sterling Silver Salt Cellar by Paul Storr
Paul Storr antique English sterling silver salt cellar, London, circa 1813, impressive proportions and weight, 2.36 in. high, 3.94 in. wide, 246 grams
George III Sterling Silver Salt Dishes with Repousse Decoration
Pair of George III sterling silver open salt dishes, mark of Solomon Hougham (possibly), London, 1806, of oval shape with repousse decoration of scrolls and flowers, gadroon rim and gilded interior, hallmarked, height 1.77 in. weight 224 grams. Provenance…
Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Cellar, London 1810
A Georgian sterling silver table salt cellar with gadrooned rim and reeded body on a circular foot. Made in London, circa 1810, 1.57 in. high 62 grams.
George III Silver Salt by John Delmester (1763)
A George III sterling silver salt, height 4.72 in. Wt 80g, London c1763 by John Delmester
Georgian Sterling Silver Salt with Embossed Faces
Georgian sterling silver table salt, beautifully embossed faces on shell shaped feet by makers John Angell, hallmarked London 1820, 209g
George III Sterling Silver Salt Cellars (1798)
A pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars, by Solomon Hougham, London, circa 1798, each in the boat-shaped neoclassical style, with stepped plain bodies with reeded borders and twin handles. 152gms sterling silver, 2.95 in. high, 5.51 in. wide, 2…
Gadrooned Sterling Silver Salt, London 1819
George III sterling silver salt, hallmarked London, 1819, makers mark rubbed, of open form, with spreading gadrooned lip, raised on four bun feet, with gilt interior, total weight 75gm, length 3.54 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars by Robert Garrards
Pair of impressive Georgian sterling silver salt cellars raised on four scrolled feet and embossed decorations with gilded sterling silver inserts, hallmarked London 1788 by the Royal Silversmith Robert Garrards, Approx 985g
George III Sterling Silver Salt with Star Cut Glass Liner
George III sterling silver pierced salt, wt.46ge glass liner with star cut base, width 3.35 in.
George III Silver Open Salt with Pierced Decoration
George III sterling silver open salt London 1801, makers Peter, Anne and William Bateman, pierced decoration, with blue glass liner, quad-footed, weight 40grams approx, silver only.
George III Sterling Silver Salt Cellars (1771)
A pair of sterling silver salt cellars, a classic George III sterling silver pair of salt cellars, hallmarked London 1771 and W * W to base of both. Stephen Adams I. Height 1.77 in.
George III Sterling Silver Salt Cellars by Hennell, London
A pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars, raised on tripod feet, D & R Hennell, London 1763. Weight 112g.
George III Silver Salt Cellars
Pair of George III sterling silver open salt cellars, mark of David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, London 1764, each of globular form with piecrust rim and gilded interiors, on three shell mounted hoof feet, hallmarked (2), total weight 242 grams height 5.5
George III Silver Salt Spoons with Bead Edge
Two George III silver salt spoons, bead edge, marks rubbed, repair to one.
George II boat shaped salt cellars
A pair of George II boat shaped salt cellars, George Smith II & Thomas Hayter / London / circa 1800, each raised on a pedestal foot with a reeded edge, with a gilt wash interior, 2.17 in. high, 3.74 in. wide, 2.28 in. deep. Provenance: P. L. Pickles & Co.…
19th Century Sterling Silver Cruet Set
Eight sterling silver cruets, 19th century, comprising three barrel shaped pepperettes. Maker's marks for Maurice Freeman, Chester, circa 1899 and H J Lias and Son, London, circa 1874., a pair of salt cellars, each with a parcel gilt interior, shell capped
George III Sterling Silver Open Salt, London 1807
George III crested sterling silver open salt Stephen Adams I London 1807, height 2.36 in., 89g
George III Sterling Silver Salt Cellars, 1792
Pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars hallmarked 1792, maker: Henry Chawner, 150 grams
Neo-Classical Sterling Silver Salt, London 1818
George III sterling silver salt neo-classical design of footed elliptical shape, pierced body on fluted oval foot with beaded rim, London 1818
Sterling Silver Salt Cellars, c. 1780
A pair of sterling silver salt cellars c1780, marks rubbed, circa 1780. Diameter 2.56 in.
George III Silver Salt Cellars with Floral Borders
A large pair of George III silver master salt cellars with cast floral borders, lobed bodies and gilt interior, AB Savory and Sons. London, 1813. 1.77 in. high.
Georgian Silver Salt Cellar with Spoon
A George III silver salt cellar, oval with gadrooned rim, raised on shell knees and pad feet, monogrammed and with a blue glass liner. London 1773, probably William Cattell, with an associated Victorian silver fiddle pattern salt spoon. Total weight exclud
Georgian Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Salt Spoon
Ornate George III sterling silver salt spoon, hallmarked London, 1783, Hester Bateman, shell bowl with gilt interior and and scrolled handle, total weight 9 grams, length 3.74 in.
Sheffield Hallmarked George III Salt with Pierced Design
George III sterling silver salt, hallmarked Sheffield, 1796, Richard Morton, of navene form, with overall pierced geometric pattern above pierced flowers, reeded base, set of four scrolled feet, with blue glass liner, silver weight 48 grams, a/f to liner l
Blue Glass Sterling Silver Salt Cellar, London 1767
A sterling silver salt cellar, wit blue glass inlay, raised on four paw feet, London 1767. Weight silver 64g. Length 3.15 in.
Silver Cake Forks and Georgian Salt Spoon Set
Set of six silver cake forks, stamped STG SIL & a Georgian sterling silver salt spoon circa 1810, 94g approx.
George III Silver Salt Cellars, London 1798
George III sterling silver salt cellars, mark of John Robins, London, 1798, of up-right oval forms with gilded interiors, on shaped rectangular bases, hallmarked (6), approx. Weight 527 grams (total)
Georgian Sterling Silver Boat Shaped Salt Cellars
A pair of Georgian sterling silver salt cellars, Peter & William Bateman / London /, circa 1812, each boat shaped with bright cut decoration, 5.5 x 3.94 in. high
George III Sterling Silver Salt Cellars (Pair)
Pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars, hallmarked, London,1762, I.W, with spreading lips, above squat bun body, raised on shell and hoof feet, total weight 168gm, (2)
Emes & Barnard Sterling Silver Salt Urn, London 1816
George III sterling silver salt stemmed urn shape, with leaf and scroll cast rim, fluted body with gadrooned base, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1816
Georgian Sterling Silver Gilt Salt by Emes & Barnard
George lV sterling silver gilt salt, maker: Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, hallmarked London 1820, 98g approx., 1.77 in. high approx.
Georgian Sterling Silver Cauldron Salt, London 1788
Pair of Georgian sterling silver cauldron salt marked CH, london, 1788, approx 55g
George III silver salt cellars by Hester Bateman
A set of four George III sterling silver salt cellars, 1785 London with rare incuse mark, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman, the neoclassical bead edged cellars with elegant pierced bright cut borders, raised on high ball and claw feet, with blue glass
George III Silver Salt Cellar with Blue Glass, 1800
A George III sterling silver salt cellar, on four feet, with blue glass, John Emes, London, 1800. Weight of silver 51g.
George III Silver Salt Cellars and Spoons Set
Pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars hallmarked London 1814 (maker's marks rubbed), 3.82 in. wide, with a pair of Victorian Britannia silver spoons, 206 grams total (approx)
Georgian Silver Salt with Lion Crest, London 1802
A large George III silver salt of heavy gauge, with gadroon border, gilt interior on oval foot with further gadroon decoration. Engraved with period crest of a lion passant. Maker: Robert Henell and Samuel Henell. London, 1802
George III Salt Spoons, London 1810
Pair of George III sterling salt spoons Eley Fearn & Chawner London 1810
George III Silver Salt with Hoof Feet
A George III silver open salt, oval, with shell-capped stylized hoof feet; London 1791.
George III Silver Collection with Victorian Creamer
A George III silver snuffer tray, London 1815, a George III silver caster, maker I.D, London 1764, a pair of Irish silver salt cellars (marks erased), two Scottish silver salt spoons, Marshall and Sons, Edinbugh 1818/24 and a Victorian silver creamer, Char
George III Silver Salt Dishes with Lion Feet
A pair of George III heavy fancy silver salt dishes, rounded rectangular boat form, the broad rims with gadroon and shell relief decoration, gilded, each raised on four substantial lion's paw feet with double scroll mounts. Sheffield 1817 by F.C. Young & C
1767 London Sterling Silver Cauldron Salt by Appleton & Smith
A sterling silver cauldron salt, Appleton & Smith, London 1767
Robert Hennell Navette Salt, London 1790
A sterling silver Navette salt, Robert Hennell, London 1790
18th Century Silver Salt Cellar with Claw Feet
An 18th century crested silver salt cellar, of oval shape with pierced decoration and original blue glass liner, standing on four ball and claw feet. London 1776 by Robert Hennell. Length 3.15 in.
George III Silver Salt Cellars with Spoons and Crest
A matched set of four George III silver salt cellars, probably William Eaton, London 1813-1817, with spoons, of shaped rectangular form, the sides with lobed design, applied gadroon lip interspersed with shell and foliate motifs, crest to one side, gilt in
George III Sterling Silver Open Salt, London 1763
An early George III sterling silver open salt on three hoof feet. London 1763. Length 2.95 in.
Paul Storr Gilt Sterling Silver Salt, London 1808
A sterling silver gilt salt, Paul Storr, London, 1808 of circular form, ropework border, central armorial, supported by three dolphins mounted on a circular platform with a band of applied leaves and grapes on three shaped acanthus feet 460gms, 3.94 in.…
Georgian Sterling Silver Salt, London 1813
Antique Georgian sterling silver salt London 1813
Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Dishes with Gadrooned Rim
A pair of George III English sterling silver salt dishes, London, 1807, marks rubbed, the gilt interior with gadrooned rim, 137 grms
George III Silver Boat-Shaped Salt with Loop Handles
A George III silver two-handled salt, elongated octagonal boat shape with loop handles raised on a conforming spreading base from a short stem. London 1790 by Henry Chawner. Weight 120gms
London Sterling Silver Salt with Pierced Decoration
William Abdy II, London 1776 oval sterling silver salt pierced decoration on four ball and claw feet, together with another similar, 1775 makers mark indistinct, blue glass liner
Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Trough with Floral Edging
A Georgian sterling silver open salt trough shaped with floral scroll edging and gilt interior, leaf border on foot. William Eley, London, 1811. Length 3.54 in.
Georgian Silver Cauldron Salt with Fluted Edge and Hoof Feet
A Georgian sterling silver cauldron shaped open salt with fluted edge and four hoof feet. Marks rubbed, circa 1770