I have managed to date this hallmarked salt dish to around 1832 (KIng George IV) Any indication of the value will be greatly appreciated.
I also have another one almost identical which was made around 1855/56 with a Queen Victoria mark
I have managed to date this hallmarked salt dish to around 1832 (KIng George IV) Any indication of the value will be greatly appreciated.
I also have another one almost identical which was made around 1855/56 with a Queen Victoria mark
I have managed to date this hallmarked salt dish to around 1832 (KIng George IV) Any indication of the value will be greatly appreciated.
I also have another one almost identical which was made around 1855/56 with a Queen Victoria mark
These were purchased from a collector many years ago. He had purchased these from a antiques dealer in Houston Texas. The glass glows under a black light, it is very thin type glass with swirl marks from the blowing process and some bubbles. The stem is hollow. I have 8 of them.
My Father is a mechanic and has been for 40+ years. He doesn't know where his boss got it from but, seeing as they worked in a mechanic shop it is understandable why he got the bottle shaped like a spark plug... The bottle has never been opened and the seal is still intact on the top. My father got it because he helped out his boss a lot. He would mow his yard and things of that nature