About the Product
This finely crafted pair of sterling silver salt cellars represents high-quality English silverwork. Each cellar is formed as a shallow rounded bowl, elegantly raised on three finely modeled tripod legs. The restrained proportions and balanced form reflect the refined neoclassical taste prevalent in English table silver of the Georgian period. The interiors retain their original deep cobalt blue glass liners, a traditional and practical feature designed to protect the silver from the corrosive effects of salt while adding a rich visual contrast to the polished exterior. The silver surfaces show subtle hand-finishing, consistent with craftsmanship of the period. The underside of each cellar bears a clear and complete set of English hallmarks, allowing for confident attribution and dating:
Makers Mark:
E.B. over S.S. attributed to Emes and Barnard (Edward Emes & William Barnard), a distinguished London silversmith partnership Standard Mark: Lion Passant confirming sterling silver purity (92.5%) Town Mark: Crowned Leopards Head indicating assay at the London Assay Office Together, these marks firmly establish the cellars as London-made Georgian silver, dating to the early Regency period. Compact yet substantial, these salt cellars are both functional and highly collectible, well suited for use, display, or inclusion in a curated collection of Georgian English silver. Product Details:
Material: Sterling Silver (92.5%) Maker: Emes & Barnard (Edward Emes & William Barnard) Assay Office: London Form: Rounded bowls with tripod legs Dimensions & Weight:
Height: 5 cm Width: 3.5 cm Length: 3.5 cm Weight (silver combined): 42.86 grams Weight (combined with glass liner): 68.58 grams
Pack of 1 pair Material: Silver As it Appears
Product Specification
| Material | Silver |
| Color | Silver |
| Height | 5.00 CM |
| Width | 3.50 CM |
| Length | 3.50 CM |
| Size | 2.00 INCH |
| Product Code | VSP-05/72646 |