A French silver salt cellar, gilt lining, two various French silver goblets, a golfing trophee, an English dish

MAKER'S MARK BADLY STRUCK, LATE 18TH CENTURY, AND MAKER'S MARK OF J. BERARD, SAUMUR, SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY, AND MAKER'S MARK POSSIBLY OF CHARLES BOUILLY, PARIS, 1819/1838, AND LONDON, 1973

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A French silver salt cellar, gilt lining, two various French silver goblets, a golfing trophee, an English dish
Maker's mark badly struck, late 18th Century, and maker's mark of J. Berard, Saumur, second half 18th Century, and maker's mark possibly of Charles Bouilly, Paris, 1819/1838, and London, 1973
Comprising: an oval-shaped and pierced salt cellar on four ball-and- claw supports; a plain tulip-shaped goblet on plain rim, armorial engraved; a plain cylindrical goblet; a plain cylindrical golfing trophee, engraved with text; a dish with reeded rim
6cm. (2.3/8in.) high
marked underneath and at the rim
416gr. (5)

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