
Pair of Antique Gorham Sterling Silver Open Salt Cellars with Cobalt Blue Glass Liners, USA, Late 19th Century
Gorham Silver Company · Late 19th century
A refined pair of antique American sterling silver open salt cellars by the renowned Gorham Silver Company of Providence, Rhode Island. Each cellar is designed with a softly rounded body, a plain polished rim and three decorative scrolling feet, creating an elegant and well-balanced late 19th-century form.
The sterling silver holders are complemented by fitted cobalt blue glass liners, which provide a rich contrast against the reflective silver surfaces. Offered as a matching pair, these small table salts are an attractive addition to a collection of American silver or antique dining accessories.
Details
Item: Pair of antique open salt cellars
Maker: Gorham Silver Company
Origin: USA
Date / Period: Late 19th century
Material: Sterling silver with fitted cobalt blue glass liners
Marks: Gorham lion-anchor-G trademark, STERLING and model number 501
Design: Rounded bodies with plain rims and three applied scrolling feet
Dimensions: Approx. 3 cm high and 4.5 cm diameter each
Silver Weight: Approx. 46.6 g total, excluding the glass liners
Condition
Excellent antique condition with minimal signs of age-related wear. The fitted cobalt blue glass liners remain intact and present beautifully against the sterling silver holders. Please review the photographs carefully for the full condition and hallmark detail.
Historical and Collector Context
Founded in Providence, Rhode Island in 1831, Gorham became one of the most respected names in American silver production. The company was known for its broad range of finely crafted sterling silver tableware, decorative objects and small personal items.
Open salt cellars were a traditional feature of formal dining tables during the 19th century. Glass liners served both a decorative and practical purpose, protecting the silver interior from direct contact with salt while adding a distinctive contrast of colour. The matching form, recognised Gorham maker and well-preserved cobalt blue liners give this pair particular appeal for collectors of antique American silver.
Please Note
All items are vintage or antique and may show light signs of age. Please review all photos carefully as they form part of the description. Feel free to message with any questions prior to purchase.
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Provenance & Details
- Era / Date
- Late 19th century
- Maker
- Gorham Silver Company
- Material
- Sterling Silver
- Hallmarks
- Gorham lion-anchor-G trademark, STERLING and model number 501
- Condition
- Excellent
- Dimensions
- 3 cm height, 4.5 cm diameter
- Weight
- 46.6 grams
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