A GEORGE III SILVER OIL AND VINEGAR FRAME AND PAIR OF SALTS, the frame London, 1778, maker's mark probably that of William Stroud, the salts maker's mark of John Watson & Co., Sheffield, 1817, the oval frame on four shell feet, engraved with crest, reeded open handle, with two columnar supports to the two reeded bottle rings, the two panelled silver mounted glass bottles each with hinged crest engraved cover, with reeded upswept handle--7in. (17.7cm.) long, the molded oblong salts each on four ball feet, monogrammed, gilt lined, with applied gadrooned rim--weighable silver 15oz. (3)

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A GEORGE III SILVER OIL AND VINEGAR FRAME AND PAIR OF SALTS, the frame London, 1778, maker's mark probably that of William Stroud, the salts maker's mark of John Watson & Co., Sheffield, 1817, the oval frame on four shell feet, engraved with crest, reeded open handle, with two columnar supports to the two reeded bottle rings, the two panelled silver mounted glass bottles each with hinged crest engraved cover, with reeded upswept handle--7in. (17.7cm.) long, the molded oblong salts each on four ball feet, monogrammed, gilt lined, with applied gadrooned rim--weighable silver 15oz. (3)