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Lot 31

Lot 31

A pair of Victorian small silver open salts of circular form, embossed with floral gothic shaped...

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Lot 31

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A pair of Victorian small silver open salts of circular form, embossed with floral gothic shaped panels, frilled rim and raised above three ball feet, with matching salt spoons formed as a shell bowls with twist stems and open work finials, Hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd Birmingham 1874.  Together with a pair of late Victorian silver open salts of oval part vertically fluted form, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd London 1900. Gross silver weight 3.1 ozt (96 grams).


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The two pairs of salts are in good overall condition displaying general scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use . The hallmarks rubbed in some parts but overall legible.

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