Antique pair of English sterling silver salt cellars, Georgian period, traditional form, bearing hallmarks for the London maker: Rebecca Emes & Edw. Barnard I, leopard head for London, lion for sterling, lower case date letter f for 1821, and duty mark of George III, each measures 3-1/2" x 2-3/4" x 1-7/8" high, the pair weighs 5.94 troy ounces, condition: tarnished, scratches on the interior, no liners, sold as found, from a local estate.


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