Gillers Antiques Ltd has dated this piece to the 1910s.
The deep ruby glass liners provide a striking contrast to the silver, while the matching spoons complete the set.

The salt cellars are hallmarked in Birmingham in 1902 by John Edward Wilmot, a renowned silversmith celebrated for his high-quality tableware. The salt spoons are original and made by the same maker. The ruby glass liners are also original, undamaged, and fit perfectly, further enhancing the set’s rarity and value. The items are in excellent antique condition with very clear and crisp hallmarks, making them a beautiful addition to any collection.

Dimensions:
Length of each salt cellar: 7 cm
Width: 4.7 cm
Height: 4.7 cm
Total weight (including glass): 205 grams
Weight of silver alone: 73.92 grams
Condition: Excellent antique condition.
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Gillers Antiques Ltd has dated this piece to the 1910s.
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