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Solid Silver Salt/Pepper Shaker 1905/6

Solid Silver Salt/Pepper Shaker 1905/6

Regular price £43.00 GBP
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Introducing our exquisite Silver Antique Salt/Pepper Shaker from 1905/6! Crafted by the renowned Birmingham silver maker, William Davenport, this captivating piece is a true gem for any collector or lover of vintage treasures.

With its delicate hallmark on the bottom, featuring an Anchor, Lion, and the letter 'D', this shaker bears the unmistakable craftsmanship of Davenport's workshop on Spencer Street, later known as Northwood Street. Although time may have slightly worn the second initial, the charm and elegance of this silver shaker remain intact.

Not only does this beautiful item make for a stunning addition to your table setting or display cabinet, but it also offers practicality in its design. Weighing a solid 43g in pure silver, this shaker is built to last and endure the test of time.

Imagine the touch of history you'll experience as you sprinkle a pinch of salt or pepper from this antique piece. Its timeless allure and intricate details will surely spark conversations and become a cherished heirloom in your family.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply appreciate the beauty of vintage silverware, this Silver Antique Salt/Pepper Shaker by William Davenport is a must-have. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history that seamlessly blends practicality with ornamental beauty.

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About Hatfield Antiques

Welcome to Hatfield Antiques and Founders Ross and Jane Hatfield

Our dream came to us during Covid lockdown, with not a lot else to do and living in a flat we ended up watching a lot of television, cooking shows, gameshows, crime drama and antique shows and that was when we realized that we both shared a passion for antiques and collectables, not always liking the same things, but showing us that we both shared a passion.

Our dream came to us during Covid lockdown, with not a lot else to do and living in a flat we ended up watching a lot of television, cooking shows, gameshows, crime drama and antique shows and that was when we realized that we both shared a passion for antiques and collectables, not always liking the same things, but showing us that we both shared a passion.