A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER CONDIMENT WARES
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A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER CONDIMENT WARES

VARIOUSLY MARKED, 19TH-20TH CENTURY

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A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER CONDIMENT WARES
VARIOUSLY MARKED, 19TH-20TH CENTURY
The English fully marked comprising a set of four salt cellars with blue glass liners, mark of Robert Hennell II, London, 1817; a cigarette caddy, monogrammed, Sheffield, 1865, retailer's mark Leuchars & Son; a pair of frog-form casters, mark of Alfred Clark, London, 1881; and a silver gilt caster, Birmingham, 1963, retailer's mark for Tiffany the American each marked 'Sterling' comprising two flower repousse casters, monogrammed and dated; four flower repousse salts; a sugar basket with red glass liner, and a pair of Webster & Co. silver overlay glass trivets
The trivets 8 in. (20.3 cm.) diameter, 44 oz. approximate gross weighable silver (22)
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