Antique Haviland Porcelain Salt Cellars
$28.00
1890's-Early 1900's porcelain salt cellars by CFH/GDM (Charles Field Haviland + Gerard Dufraisseix & Morel) France. Each is decorated with intricate hand-painted flowers and gold embellishments. There are three-dimensional decorations along the opening as well. Truly precious and rare little beauties! There are three with blue flowers, one with pink flowers.
If you're unfamiliar with their use, these are personal sized dishes that hold salt and were very popular back in the day as part of a table setting so that one could add a little pinch of salt to their meal.
Excellent condition with minor signs of wear, no chips, cracks, etc.
Each salt cellar measures 2" wide at the base, with a 1.25" wide "bowl".
0.75" tall
If you're unfamiliar with their use, these are personal sized dishes that hold salt and were very popular back in the day as part of a table setting so that one could add a little pinch of salt to their meal.
Excellent condition with minor signs of wear, no chips, cracks, etc.
Each salt cellar measures 2" wide at the base, with a 1.25" wide "bowl".
0.75" tall
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1890's-Early 1900's porcelain salt cellars by CFH/GDM (Charles Field Haviland + Gerard Dufraisseix & Morel) France. Each is decorated with intricate hand-painted flowers and gold embellishments. There are three-dimensional decorations along the opening as well. Truly precious and rare little beauties! There are three with blue flowers, one with pink flowers.
If you're unfamiliar with their use, these are personal sized dishes that hold salt and were very popular back in the day as part of a table setting so that one could add a little pinch of salt to their meal.
Excellent condition with minor signs of wear, no chips, cracks, etc.
Each salt cellar measures 2" wide at the base, with a 1.25" wide "bowl".
0.75" tall
If you're unfamiliar with their use, these are personal sized dishes that hold salt and were very popular back in the day as part of a table setting so that one could add a little pinch of salt to their meal.
Excellent condition with minor signs of wear, no chips, cracks, etc.
Each salt cellar measures 2" wide at the base, with a 1.25" wide "bowl".
0.75" tall
1890's-Early 1900's porcelain salt cellars by CFH/GDM (Charles Field Haviland + Gerard Dufraisseix & Morel) France. Each is decorated with intricate hand-painted flowers and gold embellishments. There are three-dimensional decorations along the opening as well. Truly precious and rare little beauties! There are three with blue flowers, one with pink flowers.
If you're unfamiliar with their use, these are personal sized dishes that hold salt and were very popular back in the day as part of a table setting so that one could add a little pinch of salt to their meal.
Excellent condition with minor signs of wear, no chips, cracks, etc.
Each salt cellar measures 2" wide at the base, with a 1.25" wide "bowl".
0.75" tall
If you're unfamiliar with their use, these are personal sized dishes that hold salt and were very popular back in the day as part of a table setting so that one could add a little pinch of salt to their meal.
Excellent condition with minor signs of wear, no chips, cracks, etc.
Each salt cellar measures 2" wide at the base, with a 1.25" wide "bowl".
0.75" tall