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Shiebler Sterling Silver Repoussé Set of 3 Salt, Pepper, and Sugar Shakers from

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£722.26
€833.52
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A$1,488.96
CHF 776.86
MX$18,141.88
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Shiebler sterling silver pair of salt and pepper shakers in a beautiful floral repoussé pattern. Width: 1 1/2 in. Height: 2 in. Weight: 2.6 ozt. Comes with a sterling silver sugar shaker / muffineer with a floral daisy motif in repousse style. Measures 4 1/2 inches tall by 2'' in diameter and weighs 3.5 troy oz. Stamped with a 2 but has no makers mark. Bearing hallmarks as shown. All are from the late 19th century. George Shiebler founded his company in 1875 and it quickly expanded. Shiebler was a highly skilled and innovative designer and over the years obtained a number of patents flatware patterns and souvenir spoons. The company was especially noted for his medallion work, inspired by the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum, oxidized silver and transparent enamel work. Some of the finest enamelling works done in the United States came from the Shiebler factory. Two special artists were employed for this work alone. Five designers and nine die sinkers created exclusive designs and dies which made George W. Shiebler famous in every silver and jewelry house of the country. The company was dissolved in 1910, and Shiebler worked thereafter for Gorham.

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