Antique Sterling Salt Cellar Gold Wash Set in Original Case Birmingham 1902

Antique Sterling Salt Cellar Gold Wash Set in Original Case Birmingham 1902

Brand: The Marialva Collection
268.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Antique Sterling Silver Gold Wash Salt Cellar Set in Original Case – Birmingham 1902 & 1903 Measurements Salt Cellars: 2” x 1” Salt Spoons: approximately 2.5” long Spoon Bowls: approximately .75” diameter Condition An elegant Edwardian sterling silver salt cellar set comprising a pair of Birmingham 1903 hallmarked sterling silver salt cellars with matching Birmingham 1902 sterling silver salt spoons. Each cellar features a beautiful fluted form raised on ball feet with a rich gold wash interior, traditionally used to protect silver from salt corrosion. Presented in the original fitted case with striking cobalt-blue satin and velvet lining, this set remains a wonderful example of early 20th-century English table silver. The silver displays beautifully with light age-appropriate wear consistent with careful use over more than a century. The gold wash interiors remain bright and attractive. The original case shows expected wear from age and storage while continuing to present the set beautifully. Styling Perfect for an English silver collection, formal dining table, afternoon tea service, or antique silver display. Gold wash salt cellars have long been prized by collectors for their beauty and practicality, and the original fitted case makes this set especially appealing for display or gifting. 📌 Please Note: The original presentation case is included with this listing. Any additional items shown in photographs are for styling purposes only and are not included with your purchase. We do our best to use reclaimed and recycled packaging materials whenever possible as part of our commitment to reducing waste. Questions are always welcome, and we are happy to provide additional photographs upon request.

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