A Post War Silver Cruet Set by Anthony Elson for GarrardsSOLD
This beautiful Post War Silver cruet set was made by the respected Post War Silversmith Anthony Elson in London 1989.The Sterling Silver Cruet comprises of a silver mustard pot, salt cellar, pepper pot and silver sugar sifter. All pieces are English Hallmarked Sterling Silver, and are of heavy and excellent quality.
Anthony Elson is one of the great names of the Post War British Silver movement, and worked for a number of years as a designer at Garrard, who sold his fine silver designs. This cruet set bears the Garrard hallmark, and are stamped "Designed by Anthony Elson".
Anthony Elson is one of the great names of the Post War British Silver movement, and worked for a number of years as a designer at Garrard, who sold his fine silver designs. This cruet set bears the Garrard hallmark, and are stamped "Designed by Anthony Elson".
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