Sold2023A cased pair of silver salts of scallop shell form, and a pair of silver salt spoons hallmarkedA cased pair of silver salts of scallop shell form, and a pair of silver salt spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1902, maker William Devenport. Case approx. 6 1/2" widePlease Note - we do not make referenceSee Sold Price
Sold2019Pair of Victorian English silver salts & spoonsLobed form 19th C salt cellars decorated with garland swags and geometric borders. Silver gilt interior. Together with matching spoons. Birmingham, 1890. Hilliard & Thomason. 123g. L. of teacup salt:See Sold Price
Sold2018A pair of Victorian silver salts of circular formA pair of Victorian silver salts of circular form hallmarked Birmingham 1896 maker William Devenport together with a pair of associated silver salt spoons hallmarked Chester 1896 maker James Deakin &See Sold Price
Sold2018PAIR OF SILVER SALTS AND SPOONSwith blue glass liners, Birmingham, 1946, maker GFW & SonsSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pair of Cased Edwardian Sterling Silver Salt CellarsPair 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 rocoSee Sold Price
Sold2022ANTIQUE SCALLOP CLAM STERLING SILVER SALT CELLAR & SPOON PAIR2 1/4" by 2 1/4" spoons 2 1/4". JW Mark Birmingham 1885 w box(box has damage). salt cellars have tiny hole at silver markSee Sold Price
Sold2018A pair of silver Albany pattern salt spoons hallmarkedA pair of silver Albany pattern salt spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1896 maker Minshull & Latimer together with another salt spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1898 maker JG and 2 silver mustard spoons, one haSee Sold Price
Sold2019English Silver Shell & Dolphin Salts & Spoons PairEnglish sterling silver shell and dolphin open salts and spoons, hallmarked, Hilliard & Thomason, "H&T / England / Birmingham / 1888," includes original box. 1.25" H x 2" W x 2.25" D each. Approx 2.09See Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern salt spoons with gilded bowls hallmarked London1885 makerA pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern salt spoons with gilded bowls hallmarked London1885 maker John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater 4" long. Together with a silver spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1925 makSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pair of Victorian "Diamond Jubilee" Silver Salt CellarsPair of Victorian "Diamond Jubilee" Sterling Silver Salt Cellars and Later Spoons hallmarked Birmingham, 1896-1897, by William Augustus Devenport (1856-1920), each shaped and stamped in the form of StSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pair of Late Victorian Sterling Silver Salt CellarsPair of Late Victorian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars with American Spoons hallmarked Birmingham, 1890-1891, by Hayes Brothers, cauldron form, decorated with spiral gadroons and raised on three ball feeSee Sold Price
Sold2022Set of Four English Silver Shell Form Salts and Six American Silver SpoonsSet of Four English Silver Shell Form Salts and Six American Silver Spoons The salts marked for Birmingham; the spoons marked 'Sterling'. Together with a pair of silver plate shell salts. 2 1/4 in. loSee Sold Price
Sold2023PR WH WESTON ENGLISH STERLING SALTS w SPOONSPair of English sterling silver salt cellars with matching spoons by M H Weston, Birmingham. Each piece hallmarked. Salts each measures 3 5/8" with and spoons each measure 2 3/8" length. Total sterlinSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pair of Gorham Sterling Silver Salt Cellars and SpoonsPair of Gorham Sterling Silver Salt Cellars and Spoons Model #2480, introduced in 1890, navette form, with embossed gadrooned rim and base and anthemion ends, raised on four shell-crested pad feet, toSee Sold Price
Sold2022Group of Silver Condiment WaresGroup of Silver Condiment Wares Comprising: A large caster, Matthew John Jessop, London, 1894 A mustard pot, marked Birmingham, 1924 A salt spoon, marked 'Sterling' A pair of weighted casters, markedSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pair of Edwardian Sterling Silver Salt CellarsPair of Edwardian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars hallmarked Birmingham, 1903-1904, by William Aitken (1855-1917), circular footed bowl form, in the Huguenot "cut card" style, with embossed band and applSee Sold Price
Sold2018GEORGIAN SILVERSix-piece group: pair of waiters, Parker and Wakelin, together with George II style waiter (Birmingham), Irish glass-lined mustard pot with spoon, and pair of urn-form salt cellars, England All markedSee Sold Price
Sold2023Set of 12 Antique Sterling Silver Salt Cellars and 12 Sterling Silver Salt SpoonsSet of 12 Gorham Sterling Silver, 735A, Salt Cellars, Monogrammed with B, C.1850-1860 with 12 William Adams, Birmingham, Sterling Silver Salt Spoons, C.1940-1950. Salts: 1.5” Wide, 1” HighSee Sold Price
Sold2019A Pair of English Silver Salt Spoons.A Pair of English Silver Salt Spoons. Together with two English silver mustard spoons, one English silver coffee spoon, one pair of English silver sugar tongs, one English silver sugar shovel, two EngSee Sold Price
Sold2021A Pair of English Silver Covered Salt Cellars.A Pair of English Silver Covered Salt Cellars. Together with a pair of English silver salt spoons, a cobalt glass lined English silver mustard pot with mustard spoon and four pepper potsSee Sold Price
Sold20226 William Haseler Sterling Silver Salt Spoons c1925Set of 6 William Haseler, Birmingham, England, sterling silver salt spoons c1925. Signed. Excellent condition. 3.75" long. Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within tSee Sold Price
Sold2019Pair of French silver salts and spoonsSalt cellars with clear glass liners. First standard. Tetard Freres. Together with silver spoons also by Tetard Freres. 52g. weighable. Overall L. of salt: 8.6 cm (3 3/8 in.)See Sold Price
Sold2022Unusual Pair of Cockerel Silver Salts with SpoonsUnusual Pair of Cockerel Silver Salts with Spoons. Marked .835 (silver). Ornate silver work with cut glass bottoms. Great quality and detail. Wings spread to insert spoons with cupids. Tallest roosterSee Sold Price
Sold2017Pair Antique Sterling Silver Salt Cellars & SpoonPair Antique Sterling Silver Salt Cellars & Spoon. Salt cellars are marked STERLING. Spoon is a 19th Century English piece and hallmarked as such. Each salt cellar is 3.75 inches in width.See Sold Price
Dawsons AuctioneersA pair of scarce George IV Birmingham silver doll's shoe buckles, Birmingham 1829, by Thomas Freeman£50