Four Dutch silver salt cellars and two silver salt cellars and matching salt spoons with bone handles

MAKER'S MARK OF JACOBUS HELWEG, AMSTERDAM, 1853 AND T.G. BENTVELD, AMSTERDAM, 1829, AMSTERDAM

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Four Dutch silver salt cellars and two silver salt cellars and matching salt spoons with bone handles
Maker's mark of Jacobus Helweg, Amsterdam, 1853 and T.G. Bentveld, Amsterdam, 1829, Amsterdam
Each on oblong base with rope border and four ball feet, rising to a compressed oblong cellar, gilt inside with spreading rim, with four plain silver-gilt salt spoons and two ribbed silver-gilt salt spoons, all with bone handles
4.8cm. (1.7/8in.) high
marked underneath
602gr. (12)

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