THE FIRST WITH MAKER'S MARK OF WILKENS & SOHNE, HEMELINGEN, CIRCA 1896; THE SECOND BEARING SPURIOUS LONDON MARKS, THE THIRD, THE NETHERLANDS, LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY
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A German silver tray, a pair of British salt cellars and two pairs of Dutch salt cellars
The first with maker's mark of Wilkens & Sohne, Hemelingen, circa 1896; the second bearing spurious London marks, the third, the Netherlands, late 19th early 20th Century
The octagonal tray with stepped rim and engraved with monogram, the salt circaular shaped salt cellars on three shell-shaped supports and a set of four circular-shaped and pierced salt cellars on column-shaped supports, all fitted with blue glass liners
the tray 30cm. (12in.) wide
(the tray 410gr.) (6)
The first with maker's mark of Wilkens & Sohne, Hemelingen, circa 1896; the second bearing spurious London marks, the third, the Netherlands, late 19th early 20th Century
The octagonal tray with stepped rim and engraved with monogram, the salt circaular shaped salt cellars on three shell-shaped supports and a set of four circular-shaped and pierced salt cellars on column-shaped supports, all fitted with blue glass liners
the tray 30cm. (12in.) wide
(the tray 410gr.) (6)