A Pair of Victorian Sterling Silver Salts made 1880SOLD

A Pair of Victorian Sterling Silver Salts made in London by James Barclay Hennellin 1880.

These salts are very much in the classical adams style with swags, beading, and the beautiful pierced work. These are however much better gauge than the salts they are a faithful reproduction.

They are 8cm in length, 6.5cm in wide and 5cm tall. They weigh 130.8g (Without the blue glass liners, of course!)

They are in excellent condition with no damage or repair.


Type: Salts
Function: Dining
Maker: James Barclay Hennellin
Country: England


Need more info? Contact James Baldwin Antiques regarding this item.





Related Articles & Recommended Reading

  • Silver Cutlery buyers guide
    A simple collection of advice for the purchaser. What sort of silver canteen will best suit your needs? Silver canteen or silver plate canteen? How many pieces of cutlery will you need? Exactly what types of silver knife, fork and spoon are required for the type and number of courses you regularly serve? We also provide some brief advice on silver flatware patterns, and even budget considerations. If you are looking in to buying a silver canteen of cutlery then this article will be invaluable as you make up your mind and find the best option for you. read more...

  • Jensen's flatware patterns. An overview
    In this article we review the most important of the Georg Jensen Sterling silver flatware patterns. We review the Sterling silverware designed by Georg Jensen himself, and indeed silver flatware patterns by his other designers. Georg Jensen Silver flatware is, in fact, a perfect way to review the important developments of European art and design in the 20th century. If you ever wanted to know more about Georg Jensen sterling silver flatware patterns then this article is for you! read more...


A Georgian Silver Dish Cross or Trivet

This wonderful and peculiar object is a Dish Cross, sometimes known as a Dish Stand. It is, as you can guess from the name, an adjustable trivet...... More Details





A Pair of Regency Georgian Silver Salts by Benjamin Smith

This magnificent pair of Georgian silver salts were made in London 1848 by the renowned Benjamin Smith, who worked alongside Paul Storr for Rundell...... More Details





A Georgian Silver Basket

This fine Neoclassical silver basket was made in London 1798 by Samuel Hennel. It is of typical mid Georgian style, elegantly shaped and bright...... More Details





A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Sauceboat made c1780

This very rare Neo-Classical Old Sheffield Plate Sauce Boat was made c 1780. It is in excellent condition, although it does have a small amount...... More Details