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Antique Meissen Figural Dish, Meissen Lady Figurine, Vintage Meissen Salt Cellar
Please read the full description for complete information on the figurine. A sweet Antique Meissen Figural small condiment dish/salt cellar in the form of a reclining Lady holding a bowl. It was one of the most popular Meissen creations and was manufactured in a smaller size for condiments and a larger size for sweetmeat sauce. Here we have a smaller size that can be used for serving in style any condiment you wish. Meissen porcelain is famous for its delicate, hand-painted design, life-like detailing of the faces and bodies, originality of the form and the best quality porcelain ensuring that Meissen pieces survive through the centuries. This particular piece was marked by Mesissen's quality control as a second sort, probably during the initial paint job, you can see abrasions on Maiden'
Lot - A matched set of five Victorian sterling silver shell and dolphin form master salts, the bowls marked for John Samuel Hunt, London, four marked for 1839, one marked for 1841, three bases marked for John Mortimer & John S
Lot - A matched set of five Victorian sterling silver shell and dolphin form master salts, the bowls marked for John Samuel Hunt, London, four marked for 1839, one marked for 1841, three bases marked for John Mortimer & John S
German Georg Roth Hanau Neoclassical Silver and Cobalt Glass Oval Salt Dip
MAKER Georg Roth, Hanauer Silberwaren Manufaktur (Hanau, Germany, 1891-circa 1906) | Georg Roth (crowned R mark) (after 1906) MARKS Hallmarked WEIGHT 58.5 grams PERIOD Early 20th century DATE Circa 1900
(#48) Attributed to Girolamo Campagna (1549-circa 1625) Italian, Venice, late 16th century
(#48) Attributed to Girolamo Campagna (1549-circa 1625) Italian, Venice, late 16th century
J.e. Caldwell & Co. Sterling Silver - Turtle Seashell Salt Cellar J.e. Caldwell American Victorian Sterling Silver
Large, Victorian, sterling silver salt cellar (that can be used as a sauce dish or trinkets dish) J.E. Caldwell and Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Ca. 1895. Salt cellar is in the form of a turtle as its base carrying a seashell on its back. Measures 5 inches deep (at deepest point) x 4 inches wide (at widest point) x 3 inches high (at highest point). The turtle base is beautifully detailed as is the seashell on its back. The edge of the seashell is decorated with sea waves. Weighs 7.135 troy o
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This set of six 19th-century Continental silver gilt salt cellars take the triangular form of silver salts used by the affluent in Renaissance-era Germany ~ Antique Tableware, Thanksgiving Tables ~M.S. Rau Antiques
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SALT CELLARS MARK OF ROBERT GARRARD II, LONDON, 1857.