Pair of cased Edwardian sterling silver open salts hallmarked Birmingham 1904, with blue glass liners and Sheffield hallmarked spoons, 17.5 cm x 8.5 cm box)
Pair of Russian silver and enamel salts and spoons, of squat baluster form, with ogee form handle, both decorated with a ground of scrolling flowers and foliage, one in tones of yellow, green, white and black, the other in tones of yellow, blue, both accen
Two Derby porcelain white glazed shell salts, each modelled as a scallop shell, on triangular shell encrusted coral support, one with a bluish glaze, the other slightly brown to the edges, circa 1750-55. Width: 8 cm. (2). Provenance: The Robin Barkla colle
A very rare pair of Worcester porcelain scallop-shell shaped salts, painted with butterflies and 'agitated' exotic birds. English circa 1762/63. Provenance: The Rous Lench collection. Albert Amor London Dr Wall Worcester The Brilliant Years 1760-1775 1998
A set of six antique English sterling silver salts with beaded decoration and floral engraving, with spoons and in original plush lined box, London, circa 1875, 222 grams overall
Elizabeth II Sterling silver boxed cruet set to include one mustards, two salts, and two pepperettes. with three spoons, Hallmarked Birmingham 1960. In original fitted box.
A set of four early Victorian sterling silver salts, 1839 London, with maker's mark for Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard the fine set of circular salt cellars with pierced scrollwork bodies framed by C and S-scroll borders, raised on four foli
Pair of Victorian sterling silver salts, with rococco scroll rim, pierced scrolling body, shields with engraved family crest and initials and feet with original blue glass liners, London 1853
Pair Victorian sterling silver salts, oblong fluted shape, Birmingham 1898, together with a small Indian silver vase, a silver cased top wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial marked E Leydon Auckland (lacking glass bezel) and a small s/p and enamel comp
Set of 4 Victorian sterling silver circular salts, with gadrooned rims, floral embossed decoration on shell topped scroll legs and hoof feet, London 1859, approx 271 grams
A stylish pair of late a 19th century probably French silver salts, with gilded bowl interiors on triple dolphin supports and trefoil base, makers initials S.P
4 various sterling silver dressing table jars & duck form glass salt, 4 various sterling silver dressing table jars & duck form glass salt, comprising a circular trinket box, oval glass jar with cherub decorated sterling silver lid, circular glass jar with
A cased sterling silver cruet set, retailed through Drummonds, Melbourne, in the Georgian manner and comprising two trencher salts, two pillar shakers and a pair of associated spoons; hallmarked
A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' salt cellars with three spoons, Des. Johan Rhode (1915) for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark, the pair of circular salt cellars with cobalt blue enamel interiors with three matching salt spoons, each in the timele
A pair of Scottish sterling silver figural table salt cellars, with maker's mark for Hamilton & Inches (Edinburgh), stamped sterling, circa 1890, the pair of novelty sterling silver table salts, finely cast and modelled as a young couple of gardeners in 18
A sterling silver small dish with repousse Detail,Fenton Brothers (Samuel Fenton & William Staniforth), Sheffield, 1894 & two salts, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1891, Wt 127 grams
Georgian sterling silver salts, pair of gallery pierced salt with Bristol blue glass liners and shell design spoons, hallmarked London 1828, 'A/F' to rim of one insert,
Silver plated table ware including two spirit kettles, cruet set, wine bottle coaster, salts, tray, bon bon dish and centrepiece stand with glass liners, 19th and 20th century, the tray 40 cm diameter
A cased set of late Victorian sterling silver salts and spoons, 1898 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall 1902 Birmingham, with maker's mark for E.S Barnsley & Co, the pair of salts of compressed squat oval form with scalloped rims and embossed
George III sterling silver smelling salts holder and bottle, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1809, S.P (Samuel Pemberton), of facetted form, engraved with floral motifs, the glass scent bottle with interior sponge, height 4.8 cm. Provenance: collection of the late
French silver salts, pierced edge decoration of foliate design with repeated tulip design to lip and gadrooned support ring, with cut crystal inserts one insert restored on ball and claw feet
Elegant cased Edwardian VII sterling silver gilt 8 piece salts set, comprising, 4 scallop shaped salts on ball feet and 4 original spoons with ball finials, Birmingham 1907
Rare Garrard & Co sterling silver gilt 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative 5 piece cruet set, designed by Anthony Elson, comprising large pepperette, pair of circular salts and spoons, the pepperette and spoons with crown finials, the bodies cast with lions,
Pair of 19th century Berlin porcelain cherub double salts, painted with flowers and romantic figures, together with a yellow ground Helena Wolfshon two handled cabinet cup and saucer with underglaze blue Augustus Rex mark to base, c1880
Edwardian sterling silver seven piece cruet set, hallmarked London, 1907, 1908, (C S Harris & Sons Ltd), comprising two slat and pepper shakers, four open salts and one lidded mustard pot, decorated with blue glass liners, with pierced body containing cent
A pair of George III silver salts, maker's mark of Emes & Barnard, London, 1817, each of rounded rectangular form with a richly flower cast border with shells to the corners, gilt interior, on a milled foot. width 10 cm, weight 259g total
A pair of George IV silver tazza salts, maker's mark of William hall, London, 1823, each with a star shaped gadrooned rim above a faceted bowl on a gadrooned foot and conforming base. diameter 10 cm, weight 282g total
Victorian sterling silver pair of table salts, beautiful pair of London silver condiments, Bristol blue liners with embossed Regency decoration including floral decoration with shell shaped hoof feet and central initial by makers E.K.R. Hallmarked London 1
A large group of pressed uranium yellow 'Primrose Perline' vaseline glass table wares, circa 1890, twenty four pieces comprising bowls, a celery vase, biscuit barrel, a covered pedestal canister, assorted small jugs, salts, bon bon dishes, a wax pan and a
A pair of George III silver cauldron salts, maker's mark of Robert Hennell, London 1772, each with a gadrooned rim, on short cabriole legs with shell cast headers and feet, diameter 7 cm, 187g
A pair of George III silver salts, boat form, bead and pierced rim, raised on four ball and claw feet, the blue glass liners with star decoration to base, London 1785 by William Sutton, 100gm.
Pair of George III sterling silver salts, oval shape with gadrooned rims on shell top legs with pad feet, engraved initials, Newcastle c1775-1791, makers John Langlands & John Robertson, approx 189 grams
Fine quality pair of George III sterling silver gilt salts by William Bateman, circular shape with floral, shell and fruit decorated rim on 4 shell and laurel wreath topped lions paw feet, London 1818, approx 354 grams
Cased George V sterling silver 8 piece cruet set, baluster shape comprising, a pair of pepperettes, pair of salts, mustard pot and 3 spoons, Birmingham 1924, maker William suckling Ltd, approx 175 grams
A set of four George III silver salts, with double scroll tab handles, lappet work border, four ball feet, initalled 'B', Crispin Fuller, London 1810. One blue glass liner only, interiors rubbed. Combined weight excluding liner: 424 gm. Dim: 10 x 7 x 5 cm.
A pair of George III silver salts, oval form with pierced and bright cut sides, and beaded rim, raised on four ball and claw feet, with blue glass liners, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792. Weight excluding liners: 101 gm. (2)
Captain Alured Tasker Faunce (1808 - 1856) the first Resident Police Magistrate at Queanbeyan. Other items from the Faunce estate: a snuff box with gold trim, a monogram and currently containing a lock of Faunce's hair; a George III double-sided toddy ladl
A pair of George II silver cauldron salts, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1752, each of typical form with gadrooned rim raised on three cabriole legs with shell feet, gilt interior. Diameter 8 cm, weight 240g
A lovely pair of French .950 silver salts and matching spoons, minerva 1 standard, mark of Emile Puiforcat (Paris), circa 1890., the .950 silver salts, each with a foliate repousse decoration and original clear glass liners and two matching spoons, purity
A five-piece sterling silver condiment set, 1957 Birmingham, with maker's mark for William Suckling. With two salts, mustard pot and two pear shaped pepper shakers, all with blue glass liners and gadrooned rims, and three matching small spoons, in original
A Late Victorian fancy silver covered smelling salts bottle, with snap top and hinged opening cover embossed with birds, masks and scrolls. The glass bottle with stopper, small crack to neck. London 1897 by William Comyns & Sons.
A set of three George III silver salts and a matching William IV example, three with maker's mark of Robert Hennell, London 1776, and one London 1836, of oval outline with beaded rim and foot, the body of ogee outline. Height 6 cm, weight 367g. Provenance:
Sterling silver condiment set, Walker & Hall three piece condiment set with table salts and sugar shaker with prominent lion head feet in fully fitted presentation box, hallmarked London 1930
Sterling silver condiment set, Walker & Hall three piece condiment set with table salts and sugar shaker with prominent lion head feet in fully fitted presentation box, hallmarked London 1931
Pair sterling silver horse & cart form open salts each in form of a horse pulling a wheeled cart, forming an open salt bowl, each marked 925, length 7 cm approx, each, weight 48grams approx, total.
Set three Victorian silver & crystal open salts each with hallmarked sterling silver collar for Birmingham 1891, makers John Goffe & Son, to cut crystal open salt bowls, diameter 7 cm approx, each.
Pair George III sterling silver open salts London 1776, maker's name rubbed, each with embossed border, and blue glass liners, on 4 ball feet, diameter 9 cm approx, each, weight 146grams approx total silver.
Pair George III sterling silver open salts Sheffield 1797, maker possibly Richard Morton, pierced decoration, quad-footed, each with blue glass liner, diameter 8.5 cm approx, each.
Set of four heavy George V sterling silver salts, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923, E&Co. (Elkington & Co Ltd), each with mark of 'United service Club,' of squat form with gadrooned rim, with four lion masks united by floral garlands and terminating in paw feet
Victorian Bristol green salts bottle facet cut squared form together with two sterling silver topped blue and dark amethyst salts bottles (faults) 6 cm, 8 cm, 8.5 cm
Victorian opaque milk glass salts bottle embossed silver gilt hinged cover together with sterling silver covered glass salts phial 8.5 cm, 6.5 cm, unmarked and Birmingham 1882