NEAR PAIR GEORGE III SILVER MASTER SALT CELLARS
Near pair of Georgian sterling silver armorial master salt cellars, each of navette form with scrolled handles, and rising on an oval foot, each marked to the underside with marks of Robert Hennel I, London, 1790 and John Edwards III and his son Edward Edwards, London, 1816.
Provenance: From the Private Collection of Robert and Penelope Lang, Atlanta, Georgia.
Approximate dimensions: John Edwards III and his son Edward Edwards cellar h. 2.5", w. 4.75", d. 2.5"; total weight 5.28 ozt.
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Condition Report: Armorial engravings rubbed, wear typical of domestic use.
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Near pair of Georgian sterling silver armorial master salt cellars, each of navette form with scrolled handles, and rising on an oval foot, each marked to the underside with marks of Robert Hennel I, London, 1790 and John Edwards III and his son Edward Edwards, London, 1816.
Provenance: From the Private Collection of Robert and Penelope Lang, Atlanta, Georgia.
Approximate dimensions: John Edwards III and his son Edward Edwards cellar h. 2.5", w. 4.75", d. 2.5"; total weight 5.28 ozt.
Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. reserves the right to require payment for this Lot via secured funds for all new and/or international buyers.
Condition Report: Armorial engravings rubbed, wear typical of domestic use.