Pair of Cased Edwardian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars
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Pair of Cased Edwardian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars and Spoons
hallmarked Birmingham, 1901-1902, by Henry Williamson Ltd. (fl. 1898-1931), the cellars of navette bowl form, stamped with bands of rococo scrolls, together with a pair of ball-finial salt spoons, hallmarked Birmingham,1900-1901, by William Devenport, presented in a fitted, indigo velvet- and satin-lined rectangular case, l. 6-1/2", w. 3".
cellars, h. 5/8", l. 2-1/4", w. 1-5/8"; spoons, l. 2-1/8"; 0.61 total t. oz.
Literature: John Culme, The Directory of Gold & Silversmiths, Jewellers and Allied Traders 1838-1914, v. I (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1987), pp. 489-490.
hallmarked Birmingham, 1901-1902, by Henry Williamson Ltd. (fl. 1898-1931), the cellars of navette bowl form, stamped with bands of rococo scrolls, together with a pair of ball-finial salt spoons, hallmarked Birmingham,1900-1901, by William Devenport, presented in a fitted, indigo velvet- and satin-lined rectangular case, l. 6-1/2", w. 3".
cellars, h. 5/8", l. 2-1/4", w. 1-5/8"; spoons, l. 2-1/8"; 0.61 total t. oz.
Literature: John Culme, The Directory of Gold & Silversmiths, Jewellers and Allied Traders 1838-1914, v. I (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1987), pp. 489-490.
Condition
**Small bend on the stem of one spoon, but otherwise no condition issues noted beyond light surface wear consistent with age and use. Marks very good. Fading and light soiling to the case lining, and some minor nicks and losses to the case exterior.
Buyer's Premium
- 25%
Pair of Cased Edwardian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars
Estimate $100 - $200
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