Pair of Silver Salt Cellars, Milan 1800, of circular shape with a tripod base formed by two lamina wires that form a lily supporting the border of the salt cellar and end at the support with a sort of little heart with a ball.
The salt cellar consists of a crystal cup with a star engraved on the bottom and is fixed on the edge by a ring that locks the crystal and fits into the salt cellar.
On the edge of these antique Milanese salt cellars we find the plow marks related to the II silver title (800/000), the world with the seven trions related to the Milan Guarantee Office from 1812 to 1872, and finally the punch related to the silversmith in a round field with the initials G.S.
Good state of preservation, compatible with the dating and use.
Period: 1800
Height: 5.5 cm
Diameter: 7 cm
art. A267
Measures H x L x P 5.5 x 7 x