Description
A beautifully preserved Victorian solid silver salt set, hallmarked for Birmingham 1890 by esteemed silversmith John Gilbert.
This exquisite five-piece set includes two shell-shaped salt cellars and three coordinating shell-motif spoons, all housed in their original fitted presentation case.
The salts are modelled as scallop shells, resting on ball feet with finely cast detailing and gilt interiors that retain their original warmth and elegance.
The matching spoons echo the shell motif and are wonderfully proportioned, each capped with a spherical finial for balance and charm.
Presented in its original velvet and silk-lined box, this set exemplifies fine late 19th-century silverware and would make a distinguished addition to any collection or formal dining setting.