silver - salts
121 item(s) found, 1-50 shown:
I) pair sterling silver Cruets hallmarked Chester 1901. Height 9 cm (weight 91 grams) ii) pair sterling silver open salts with blue glass liners, lion paw feet by Robert Harper, London 1869 diameter 6.5 cm (weight 137grams - without liner)
A pair of silver cherub musicians mounted salts.
Hallmarked sterling silver George III pair of salts with blue glass inserts (one with chips) London, 1817. Height 6 cm. Weight 95grams)
A fine pair of late Georgian English sterling silver open salts by Robert Hennell I, London 1787 of oval pedestal form with beaded borders, gilded interior with dividers, each with engraved stag crest, 180g
A pair of Georgian silver boat shaped pedestal salts
Pair of salts, of cauldron shape with beaded rims and clear glass liners and mounted on three hood feet, bearing marks Ts, London 1783 and 1784 (2) . Silver weight 70grs. Diameter 6 cm
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
Silver plate salt and pepper shakers and open salt
Sterling silver salt and pepper shakers hallmarked Sheffield 1904
A cut crystal smelling salts bottle with sterling silver and enamel screw top, London 1928. Height 8 cm
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
A pair of sterling silver oval-shaped open salts with original blue glass liners, Chester 1927. Length 8 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
Set of four silver salts, Birmingham & associated spoons
Two pairs of silver salt & pepper shakers, together with napkin rings
Edward VII silver salts two salt spoons and two pepperettes Exeter
Victorian sterling silver salts with ruby inserts
Salt sterling silver London 1765 by Edward Alridge total weight: 76.9grams (missing liner)
A pair of Edwardian silver salts, rectangular, each with gadroon edge and blue glass liner, S. Blanckensee, Birmingham 1910.
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
Two George III sterling silver handled circular salts matching, one marked London 1778, the other Birmingham 1777
A silver plate Trencher salt, crested gilt interior.width 7.7 cm. Depth 6 cm. Height 2.8 cm
A pair of sterling silver shell shaped open salts, each on three ball feet. Birmingham 1894 length 5 cm
Condiments set of four sterling silver salts with blue glass liners hallmarked Birmingham, 1901
Hallmarked sterling silver pair of open salts on cloven feet with gilt interior marks rubbed. Weight 120g. Height 4 cm
Hallmarked sterling silver silver pair of salts trifooted, London, maker SA. Weight 90 grams
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 pair of open salts with blue glass liners with blue glass liners, on tri-footed base, London, 1868, maker Hl Hl weight 135g. Height 3.5 cm
Hallmarked sterling silver set of four salt and pepper grinders London, 1970, maker DSS. Height 8 cm
Pair Victorian sterling silver circular salts with ornately embossed floral rims and bodies on scroll legs with blue glass liners, together with pair of fiddle shell and thread pattern spoons, London 1842 and 1839
A pair of Victorian silver circular silver tripod salts with beaded rims and gilded interiors. Diameter 5 cm. London 1871, by Hands & Sons
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
A pair sterling silver gilt wash salts, circa:1874. London, Richard Martin and Ebenezer hall, standing on rim foot with a circular body decorated with incised circular band and raised beads with gilt wash interior. Weight 104gr. Height 4 cm. Diameter 5.…
Hallmarked sterling silver open salt and mustard pot with blue glass liners, London, 1913, maker H & Co. Weight 160 grams
Set of four Victorian salts London 1890 each of ovoid form with alternate panel of flowers and fluting on domed base
Pair of Georgian sterling silver salts, London 1768
Four late Georgian HMS silver salts and associated spoons
Georg Jensen sterling silver salt & a spoon
A fine set of four George IV sterling silver floriform footed salts by R. Garrards, London 1826, with scalloped gadrooned borders raised on three stylised paw feet, 9 cm diameter 6 cm high, 870gm total weight (4)
A sterling silver scent/salts phial, maker TJ, London 1889, of cylindrical form with hinged cover and engine-turned decoration and a one shilling coin 1875 inserted to the base, 7.5 cm high
A sterling silver tea caddy with a sterling silver salts bottle both Birmingham 1909 and 1906 respectively
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 …
