silver - salt cellars/dishes
60 item(s) found, 1-50 shown:
Pair of salt and pepper shakers, bearing marks HA, Sheffield 1901 and 1906, each having plain tubular body with reeded gridle and moulded rims, and topped with decoratively pierced pull off covers. Height 6 cm, weight 75 grs
A three piece cruet set in sterling silver, comprising two covered pots with blue glass liners and a pepper pot Birmingham 1919, sold with a sterling salt spoon, Birmingham 1918
Silver plate salt and pepper shakers and open salt
Sterling silver salt and pepper shakers hallmarked Sheffield 1904
A good Art Nouveau unmarked Studio silver open salt or mustard pot, with green glass liner and spoon, the two-handled pot sits on a tray with shaped edge and very stylish raised decoration of buds and tendrils. Width 15 cm
Hallmarked sterling silver oval footed salt. Height 5 cm
Sterling silver condiments comprising pepper caster and salt shaker
Sterling silver condiments including mustard pot salt cellar and pepper caster
A set of David Andersen salt and pepper shakers, Norway, c.1950's in sterling silver, brass and enamel, in the form of owls. Marked on base 'D - a Norway sterling 925'
A sterling silver pair of oblong salt cellars each with a shaped rim, raised on four feet and with a blue glass liner. Chester 1904. Note; some faults. Width 6.5 cm. Height 3.5 cm
A 19th century cut glass salt caster 12 cm high together with a fern leaf etched jug 9.5 cm high and a cut circular bowl 7.5 cm diameter
A sterling silver condiment set three piece comprising salt cellar pepper castor and mustard pot Birmingham 1949
Two pairs of silver salt & pepper shakers, together with napkin rings
Edward VII silver salts two salt spoons and two pepperettes Exeter
Salt sterling silver London 1765 by Edward Alridge total weight: 76.9grams (missing liner)
A sterling silver salt vine leaf decoration and inscription for 25th February 1880, Sheffield 1879
Eight salt and pepper small shakers in sterling silver. Height 3 cm
A silver plate Trencher salt, crested gilt interior.width 7.7 cm. Depth 6 cm. Height 2.8 cm
A sterling silver three piece condiment set by Walker & Hall, with original blue glass liners to the open salt and mustard pot, each on three lion paw feet. London 1953.
A set of three silver penguin cruets maker Maher C & C London 1961, the spoon by Rc, London 1867, the salt pepper and mustard pots formed as upright penguins with flippers partially spread, the salt and pepper with pull covers appropriately pierced,…
Hallmarked sterling silver set of four salt and pepper grinders London, 1970, maker DSS. Height 8 cm
A Victorian sterling silver salt dish, of circular form, floral decoration on tripod base. Liner missing. Robert Harper, London 1863. Height 3.3 cm. Diameter 6.5 cm
A Victorian sterling silver salt dish, of circular form, tripod cabriole feet and original dish missing. Robert Harper, London 1871. Height 3.5 cm. Diameter 6.8 cm
Hallmarked sterling silver open salt and mustard pot with blue glass liners, London, 1913, maker H & Co. Weight 160 grams
Georg Jensen sterling silver salt & a spoon
A pair of sterling silver salt cellars with cobalt glass inserts Chester 1916 together with a pair of sterling silver lidded salt cellars Birmingham 1916 lacking inserts together with a sterling silver butter knife by Hilliard Thomason Birmingham 1848 …
A pair of George III silver salts London 1795-96, maker's mark CF, of oval form with engraved leaf decoration about the reeded border, complete with cobalt blue glass liners, one replaced, restorations, together with a sterling silver salt spoon (3), 5oz,…
George III sterling silver set of four oval salts with clear glass liners (not original), each salt with gadrooning to the rim and raised on four shell and hoof feet. London 1768, makers Depth & R. Hennell. Width 9.2 cm. Height 4.5 cm
A pair of silver salts maker Samuel Hennell London 1807 together with salt spoons London 1832, each helmet shaped with gadrooned edge on bun feet. Height 4.5 cm. Length 9 cm
George V Art Deco cruet set comprising salt cellar with spoon and glass liner, pepperette, mustard pot with spoon and glass liner.10 oz silver without glass. Richard Smart & Son, London, 1934
A set of four late Victorian sterling silver salts, London 1898, together with four salt spoons made by Sargisons of Hobart, London 1898, in the form of pears. (8)
A silver condiment for salt and mustard, Edwardian Birmingham 1907 maker S star B 13 cm long x 5 cm high
Norwegian silver Viking Ship salt and a set of enamelled spoons
A pair of George III silver oval open salts, by Robert Hennell London 1782, blue glass liners and two Georgian salt spoons 8.5 cm wide
An Art Nouveau sterling silver and blue glass insert cylindrical salt, London 1902. Height 5.5 cm
A pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars, maker's mark Thomas Morley, London 1800, each of compressed ovoid form, raised on leaf capped scroll legs with shell moulded feet, 202 grams total weight of silver width 9 cm
A pair of Norwegian sterling silver salt cellars and spoons
A Victorian silver mustard pot, maker Edward & John Barnard London 1860, of cylindrical form with hinged cover and blue glass insert, together with a later silver salt. Height 8 cm
German 800 silver late 19th century service comprising of two open salts, a lidded salt or mustard pot, and lidded bowl, all with blue glass liners - weight 580g. Height of tallest 15 cm
A large Edwardian sterling silver salt cellar and a silver strainer
A George III sterling silver pair of cauldron salts, each raised on three hoof feet and with blue glass inserts. London 1766, maker Dorothy Mills (probably). Height 3.2 cm. Sold with a later sterling silver twist stem salt spoon
A pair of George III sterling silver salt Sellers maker's mark rubbed, probably London 1809 boat shaped, each with a jewelled border and bright-cut decoration, flanked by angular handles, gilt wash interior, 214 grs.…
English Studio Pottery salt crock, in the form of a frog. Green and brown glazed. monogram stamp, 'X' with four dots. 10 cm
A set of four sterling silver salt cellars with blue glass liners, floral decoration, scrolled legs. Birmingham 1856. Height 4.5 cm
A set of four Victorian silver salt cellars, Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London, 1854, each with an ornate pierced body decorated with scrolling foliage, opaque glass liners, (4), 505gms. Height 6 cm
Georgian silver milk jug, English, together with a oval footed silver salt cellar with gold wash interior and a silver ladle, stamped ?Alpacca?
Four George III silver salt cellars, Paul storr, London, 1805, Burwash & Sibley, London 1809, oval, each raised on a conforming foot with a gilt wash interior and gadroon rim, the body engraved with an armorial cresting; 634gms. Width 11 cm. (4)
A pair of sterling silver salt cellars oblong form
A rare Worthley pottery terracotta Kookaburra lamp stand, modelled by Jack Eldridge, Adelaide, late 1930s, the naturalistically modelled kookaburra perched on a branch salt glazed in brown and green,…
Spink and Son silver-gilt table salt, 1903, London realistically modelled in the form of a canoe, weight 40 grams; together with a bobsled
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