A pair of Victorian silver salts with pink glass liners, The Barnards, London, 1849-1850
Silver, Glass, Furniture, and Decorative Arts
About this Item
A pair of Victorian silver salts with pink glass liners, The Barnards, London, 1849-1850
shaped hexagonal, each pierced framework cast with alternating panels of foliage and gaping masks, raised on a faceted stem and conforming spreading foot, the glass liners damaged, 8,4cm high, 315g all in; and a pair of silver salt spoons, William Robert Smily, London 1849-1856, each of leaf form, 25g all in
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Provenance
The Mavis Shill Collection
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