- Weidlich sterling silver covered
Weidlich sterling silver covered vegetable dish, 11-5/8" x 8-5/8", 16.055 TO
- GROUP OF AMERICAN STERLING PEPPER
GROUP OF AMERICAN STERLING PEPPER SHAKERS & SALTScomprising three shakers (1 1/4 inches high) and three salt bowls (1 1/4 inches diameter), each marked for Weidlich Co. and sterling, together with three salt spoons, no maker's mark, each marked "Sterling"; approximately 41 grams total Condition:
- A pair of circular silver salts
A pair of circular silver salts Samuel Whitford London 1858 with beaded borders on three hoof feet crested and sundry salt spoons approximately 250gm
- A white metal (tests silver) French
A white metal (tests silver) French double salt with liners a glass salt/pepper swan with 835 standard silver head and opening wings a silver handled pickle fork a plated bowl and a plated pot pourri. Weighable silver 5.7oz.
- Georg Jensen Denmark c. 1925 silver
Georg Jensen Denmark c. 1925 silver master salt with a glass liner 1.5"h.x2.25"dia. with matching salt spoon 2.5"l. and original pouch.
- Whiting sterling salt set of Southern
Whiting sterling salt set of Southern interest New York circa 1874 retailed by J.P Stevens & Co. Atlanta Georgia pair vermeil pedestaled salts with pair of spoons in the Japanese taste in fitted leather case; together with cased set of 6 Whiting individual salts and pairs in the same pattern. H1 3/4'' and 1 1/4'' and 7.2oz troy (12pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- Group of sterling silver tableware-
Group of sterling silver tableware- salt & pepper shakers tea strainers etc. 32 troy oz.
- German Child's Stein salt glaze
German Child's Stein salt glaze cobalton grey 6''
- VERY GOOD GERMAN BAROQUE STANDING
VERY GOOD GERMAN BAROQUE STANDING SALTGerman, nicely cast with grotesque figures and heraldic beasts on each of the 3 sides, and a crested shield on one (stork with snake), base hallmarked with multiple marks, probably by J.D. Schleissner & Söhne of Hanau, Germany. The firm was the pre-eminent producer of antique style silverware in the late 19th century, exhibiting in the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition and the 1904 St Louis international exposition. Measuring, 4" high and 598 grams.
- Three pieces sterling hollowware:
Three pieces sterling hollowware: Weidlich bowl with rose decoration, monogram, marked "7835", 1-3/4 x 8-1/2 in.; bowl with shell and scroll border, monogram, 2-1/2 x 10-1/4 in.; basket with floral and scroll border, four small feet, possibly by Mathews & Prior, 6 x 8 in., total weight 26.65 oz.T. Light scratches, small dents. Private Collection, Marietta, Georgia
- A trencher type salt cellar, unmarked,
A trencher type salt cellar, unmarked, probably German, circa 1690, embossed with flowers and leafage, 7.5cm high, approximately 102gm
- Pair of German 800 silver seated
Pair of German 800 silver seated fox salt & pepper shakers. 4"h. 10 troy oz.
- Group of Two German Open Salts,
Group of Two German Open Salts, , fourth quarter 19th century, one a German .800-standard silver dragon-handled salt with a moss agate bowl, of oval form and set with faceted rock crystal brilliants and tumble-polished obsidian gems; and the other a similar German silver-mounted agate salt, h. 4".
- Two Meissen figural salts, circa
Two Meissen figural salts, circa 1750-60, one of a young girl holding her apron open, a basket shaped like a straw bonnet hung over her right arm, 9.8cm, crossed swords mark, the other as a boy also holding a large open straw basket or hat, a satchel hung at his side, 11.4cm, unmarked/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- German Salt Glaze Stoneware Stein
German Salt Glaze Stoneware Stein bas-relief scene with cavaliers porcelain inlaid top 6-1/4''
- Four sterling silver open salts
Four sterling silver open salts 1.5"h. monogrammed together with three shovels.
- A silver Austro-Hungarian salt
A silver Austro-Hungarian salt assayed Vienna 1852.
- ENGLISH WHITE DELFTWARE SALT, MID
ENGLISH WHITE DELFTWARE SALT, MID 17TH C.English white glaze delftware salt, London mid 17th c. , standing on pedestal foot, 2 1/4" h., 3 1/4" w. Provenance: Christie's 1960s auction label and Lipski Collection labels under base; Kevin Morris, 2008.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good with typical glaze wear to edges.
- A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN SILVER MASTER
A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN SILVER MASTER SALTS Vienna, 1825, 13 lothig (.813 silver content), unidentified maker's mark, in the Neoclassical style featuring triple dolphin form supports on a triangular base and supporting a shallow circular bowl with silver gilt fruit border to rim, no monogram.
- TWO PIECES OF GERMAN SALT-GLAZED
TWO PIECES OF GERMAN SALT-GLAZED STONEWARETWO PIECES OF GERMAN SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE 1) Jug, probably Westerwald. Incised and with cobalt blue decoration of a repeating shield and wheel pattern. Unmarked. Height 8.25". 2) Souvenir miniature stein from Wartburg. Height 4.75".
- German Salt Glaze Stein barrel
German Salt Glaze Stein barrel shape with saying unusual lithopane of girl and dog fancy pewter top 1/2 liter 6 1/2'' excellent.
- BETTINA WERNER, COARSE SALT SCULPTURE
BETTINA WERNER, COARSE SALT SCULPTURE TABLE, 2001 Bettina Werner (Italian-American, b. 1965), seashells. starfish and sand dollars loosely set in coarse-grain pigmented salt, in plexiglass display box on blue-painted wooden base, metal tag with artist, title and date to interior of base, top of plexiglass removable for repositioning salt and shells, 17.25"h x 47"squ
- ENGLISH WHITE DELFTWARE SALT, LATE
ENGLISH WHITE DELFTWARE SALT, LATE 17TH C.English white delftware salt, mid 17th c. , 2 1/2" h. Provenance: Kevin Morris, 2008.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Restoration to bowl.
- EIGHT STERLING SILVER SHERBETS.
EIGHT STERLING SILVER SHERBETS. Footed sherberts marked for the Weidlich Sterling Company. 3 3/4'' h. Some are slightly bent. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
- Sundry silver including a cauldron
Sundry silver including a cauldron salt, mustard pot, three napkin rings etc., approximately 685g/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
- Longwy French Enamel Faience Saltshaker-
Longwy French Enamel Faience Saltshaker- 5x2.25''
- GERMAN WESTERWALD SALT GLAZE STONEWARE
GERMAN WESTERWALD SALT GLAZE STONEWARE EWER, 31"HMonumental German salt glaze stoneware ewer, Westerwald, 19th c., spout over bird mask with ring, figural handle, over ring body, cobalt floral and shell motifs throughout, rising on round pedestal base with ram's head masks, approx 30.5"h, 13.5"w, 8.25"d **Provenance: An important San Antonio estate**
- A quantity of saltware jugs, various
A quantity of saltware jugs, various patterns, the largest 14cm high
- Villeroy & Boch Mettlach pewter-mounted
Villeroy & Boch Mettlach pewter-mounted salt glazed stoneware stein of half liter capacity late 19th century; relief decoration of grape harbor and birds and two renaissance style figures flanking motto stamped underneath 6 in. H. Estimate $ 100-200 Interior staining on lid wear to pewter mount.
- Group of sterling silver table
Group of sterling silver table articles TI six weighted salt & pepper shakers 5.5"h. four small round dishes 6"dia. and a square silverplate tray.
- WESTERWALD WHITE SALT GLAZED STONEWARE
WESTERWALD WHITE SALT GLAZED STONEWARE MUGGerman, circa 1690-1700, reeded cylindrical neck, strap handle, decorated with applied stylized floral decoration, 4-3/8 x 4-3/4 in.
Provenance: Robert Hunter, Virginia, purchased February 16, 1998 for $685; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey
Condition:
4 in. rim crack, small hairlines at rim, foot, and handle terminal, small rim chip, firing crack to base (as made)
- EXCEPTIONAL GERMAN COBALT & WHITE
EXCEPTIONAL GERMAN COBALT & WHITE SALT GLAZE VASELarge German cobalt and white salt glaze stoneware pedestal vase, possibly Westerwald, 19th c., shell cartouche rim, over various cherubim scenes, rising on pierced lattice pyramidal base, further ending on scrolled feet, hairlines to base, approx 40.5"h, 19.5"w, 19.5"d **Provenance: An important San Antonio estate**
- VALLY WIESELTHIER FOR THE WIENER
VALLY WIESELTHIER FOR THE WIENER WERKSTATTE BOWLVally Wieselthier for the Wiener Werkstatte Glazed Pottery Lidded Bowl , c. 1922, marked "Made in Austria", "VW", "7078", reticulated lid, spout-form handles, pierced base, h. 7 1/2 in., w. 12 1/2 in., d. 7 in Provenance: Donzella 20th Century Gallery, New York
- GROUP OF STERLING SALTS Three
GROUP OF STERLING SALTS Three salt shakers and one salt cellar with spoon. Two shakers are weighted, 4 ½"; one larger shaker with lion's head mounted tripod feet, 5 ¼"; matching salt cellar, 1 ½" x 2 ¾". Total weighable silver 5.59 toz.
- GROUP OF STERLING SALTS Three
GROUP OF STERLING SALTS Three salt shakers and one salt cellar with spoon. Two shakers are weighted, 4 ½"; one larger shaker with lion's head mounted tripod feet, 5 ¼"; matching salt cellar, 1 ½" x 2 ¾". Total weighable silver 5.59 toz.
- German pewter-mounted paint-decorated
German pewter-mounted paint-decorated salt-glazed occupational stein, dated 1941 marked "Johann Geyer Landshut a? 1941," with slaughterhouse scene, 6 3/4 in. H.