Pair of German .813 Silver and Glass Salt Cellars
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Pair of Cased German Empire 13 Lot (.813) Silver and Cut Glass Salt Cellars, first quarter 19th century, each with a pierced ovolo band supported by three swans displayed above a circular gadrooned plinth base and fitted with a cut glass liner with gadrooned lower half and diamond-cut scalloped rim, h. 2-3/4", dia. 3", presented in an embossed ministerial red case with fitted interior lined in red velvet, cream satin and printed paper with gilt trim, 3-3/4" x 7-1/8" x 4-1/4", together with an associated pair of silver and turned ebony salt shovels, l. 4-1/2".
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. One cellar has some dents around the perimeter of the base, but otherwise no dents, breaks or repairs noted. Scattered small frits to the edges of the glass. Glass not detachable. Each piece marked (on the upper side of the base) "13" and "T". The salt shovels unmarked; one detached from the wooden handle (but not broken). The case is somewhat soiled from age, but intact and in generally good condition.
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Pair of German .813 Silver and Glass Salt Cellars
Estimate $700 - $1,000
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