SOLD! for $270.00.
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Three (3) small European hollowware items, including one (1 ) Edwardian sterling master salt cellar, boat form, with repousse foliate decoration, central cartouches, and pierced rim, hallmarks for Josiah Williams & Co., George Jackson and David Fullerton, London, 1900, additionally inscribed "R" to underside; one (1) miniature sterling trophy cup or urn with egg and dart rim, lobed lower body, two twisted naturalistic handles, and square foot on a fitted wooden plinth base, stamped with illegible maker's mark and hallmarks for London and 1946; and one (1) silver plated pierced sugar bowl with cobalt glass liner, the frame having egg and dart rims, female mask motifs with hinged laurel wreaths, leaf form body, and circular foot, stamped with maker's mark "GOU/GW" and "T S P". Ranging in size from 4 3/8" H x 3 3/8" W x 3 1/2" D to 5 1/4" H x approx. 6 1/4" dia. 16.645 total weighable troy ounces. All items late 19th to early 20th century.
PROVENANCE: Private Bristol, Tennessee collection.
CONDITION: All items in overall good condition with scattered minor surface scratches. Jackson and Fullerton salt with minute denting to rim. Cobalt insert with minor scattered surface wear.