A set of four George III silver pedestal salt cellars and spoons, salts by John Denzilow, London, 1797, the four salt ladles, two by William Eley & William Fearn, two continental (double headed eagle mark), all engraved with crest, cellar height 6.75cm, gross total weight 12.3oz

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