A pair of George III silver table salts, Sheffield, 1780, of oval form, with beaded borders, pierced decoration, each engraved with a griffins head, raised on four ball and claw feet, with blue glass liners, together with a similar salt cellar, London, 1790, with blue glass liner, 8cm wide, and a matched pair of George III silver salts, London, one 1772, makers marks rubbed, pierced decoration, monogrammed to cartouche, each raised on four claw feet, with blue glass liners (one liner AF) , width 7.75cm, silver weight 5.8oz (5)

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