Tuesday 18 March 2014
A pair of George III silver salt frames, London c.1799, by Stephen Adams l, the oval...
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A pair of George III silver salt frames, London c.1799, by Stephen Adams l, the oval frames with chased floral swags, raised on four ball and claw feet, approx 5.5cm high x 9.5cm wide, also a similar pair of salts (one blue glass liner missing) London c.1789, Charles Aldridge, a pair of circular salts raised on three pad feet, London c.1743, David Hennell I, two similar oval silver salts, of of openwork design, London c.1778 and 1780, Henry Hobdell, a George III silver mustard of oval form with reeded bands, London c.1796, by John Lambe, approx 8cm high and a silver mustard of open pierced design, London c.1797, George Cowles, approx 6cm high, approx gross weight 23.5oz. (10)
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