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Set of Four Open Salt Cellars by David & Robert Hennell
Set of Four Open Salt Cellars
David Hennell & Robert Hennell
Hallmarked London, 1769
This set of four sterling silver salt cellars, crafted by the renowned English silversmiths David and Robert Hennell of London, exemplifies the finest in Georgian craftsmanship. Featuring a timeless octagonal design, these cellars are adorned with intricately pierced bands that remain strikingly beautiful, especially when contrasted against their original cobalt blue glass liners. Each footed vessel is supported by four elegantly crafted feet, showcasing the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of the Georgian period.
In the 18th century, salt was a rare and valuable commodity, making open salt cellars like these both a practical necessity and a symbol of affluence. These exquisite cellars elevated the dining experience with their refined elegance and opulent design. This particular set holds additional significance as part of the esteemed Red McComb silver collection.
Each: 2 1/4" high x 3 1/2" wide x 2 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
David Hennell & Robert Hennell
Hallmarked London, 1769
This set of four sterling silver salt cellars, crafted by the renowned English silversmiths David and Robert Hennell of London, exemplifies the finest in Georgian craftsmanship. Featuring a timeless octagonal design, these cellars are adorned with intricately pierced bands that remain strikingly beautiful, especially when contrasted against their original cobalt blue glass liners. Each footed vessel is supported by four elegantly crafted feet, showcasing the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of the Georgian period.
In the 18th century, salt was a rare and valuable commodity, making open salt cellars like these both a practical necessity and a symbol of affluence. These exquisite cellars elevated the dining experience with their refined elegance and opulent design. This particular set holds additional significance as part of the esteemed Red McComb silver collection.
Each: 2 1/4" high x 3 1/2" wide x 2 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
$3,450.00
Set of Four Open Salt Cellars by David & Robert Hennell—
$3,450.00




Description
Set of Four Open Salt Cellars
David Hennell & Robert Hennell
Hallmarked London, 1769
This set of four sterling silver salt cellars, crafted by the renowned English silversmiths David and Robert Hennell of London, exemplifies the finest in Georgian craftsmanship. Featuring a timeless octagonal design, these cellars are adorned with intricately pierced bands that remain strikingly beautiful, especially when contrasted against their original cobalt blue glass liners. Each footed vessel is supported by four elegantly crafted feet, showcasing the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of the Georgian period.
In the 18th century, salt was a rare and valuable commodity, making open salt cellars like these both a practical necessity and a symbol of affluence. These exquisite cellars elevated the dining experience with their refined elegance and opulent design. This particular set holds additional significance as part of the esteemed Red McComb silver collection.
Each: 2 1/4" high x 3 1/2" wide x 2 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
David Hennell & Robert Hennell
Hallmarked London, 1769
This set of four sterling silver salt cellars, crafted by the renowned English silversmiths David and Robert Hennell of London, exemplifies the finest in Georgian craftsmanship. Featuring a timeless octagonal design, these cellars are adorned with intricately pierced bands that remain strikingly beautiful, especially when contrasted against their original cobalt blue glass liners. Each footed vessel is supported by four elegantly crafted feet, showcasing the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of the Georgian period.
In the 18th century, salt was a rare and valuable commodity, making open salt cellars like these both a practical necessity and a symbol of affluence. These exquisite cellars elevated the dining experience with their refined elegance and opulent design. This particular set holds additional significance as part of the esteemed Red McComb silver collection.
Each: 2 1/4" high x 3 1/2" wide x 2 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
























