Pair Of 18th Century Solid Silver Salt Cellars/salt Cellars, Louis XVI, Original Blue Verrines. flag


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"Pair Of 18th Century Solid Silver Salt Cellars/salt Cellars, Louis XVI, Original Blue Verrines."
Rare model on pedestal decorated with engraved water leaves and openwork foliage, Louis XVI style and period.
Original blue glasses in excellent condition.
Good condition, no shock, but a few losses (4 in total) and one handle is split, see last photos, but very beautiful and perfectly functional salt shakers. Paris charge and discharge hallmark, late 18th century.
Paris community hallmark 1789.
Goldsmith's hallmark to be determined
No monogram.
Dimensions, length: 11.5 cm, width: 5.6 cm, height: 8.3 cm.
Total gross weight: 388g, total net weight: 206g.

Collection possible without delivery costs at our shop in Bordeaux, 59 rue Huguerie, contact us.
We also accept Sepa transfers for France and all of Europe, contact us. 
In case of multiple purchases:
- for France, we only charge the most expensive postage, we refund the overpayment.
- for foreign countries, we adjust the shipping costs and we refund you the excess after sending. 
I send other photos and I answer questions with pleasure.
Ref A1-1
Price: 580 €
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Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Good condition

Material: Sterling silver
Length: 11,5 cm
Width: 5,6 cm
Height: 8,3 cm

Reference: 1187953
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Argenterie, métal argenté, verre, céramique, arts de la table XVIII° au XX°
Pair Of 18th Century Solid Silver Salt Cellars/salt Cellars, Louis XVI, Original Blue Verrines.
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