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A GERMAN SILVER-GILT SALT-CELLAR

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A GERMAN SILVER-GILT SALT-CELLAR
probably Lauenburg, unidentified maker's mark PH conjoined, (Scheffler 1674), 2nd half 17th Century

One end rounded, the other straight-sided and engraved with a fish below a crown, raised on three dolphin feet, the sliding cover applied with a shell surmounted with a snail, the interior with four compartments - 8.5cm long (152gr)

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