Presented is a wonderful pair of English Britannia silver shakers or casters. These casters are dated 1924 & were made by the Crichton Bros. Though the shakers are from the 20th century, they are made emulating much older Queen Anne style pieces, as you’d see from circa 1710-1720. in keeping with that style, the shakers are made from Britannia standard silver, which was in use at the time, rather than sterling. It’s worth noting that Britannia (958) is a higher purity standard than sterling (925). The shakers are very well made & of a truly impressive weight, with a great feeling of quality in the hand. Each shaker is hallmarked with the seated Britannia mark for 958 purity silver, the lion’s head erased for the city of London, the date letter I for 1924, & the maker’s mark for Crichton Bros. These marks also appear on the lip of the lid, which we show in the photographs. The undersides are also marked Crichton & Co & Made in England. This pair is in excellent overall condition. There is only minor surface wear. The lids fit well. There are no splits, no dents, no breaks, no monograms, no monogram removals, & no repairs. Each shaker stands about 4 5/8 inches tall. The total weight for the pair is 323 grams or 11.4 regular ounces. -jm Impressive Pair English Britannia 958 Silver Queen Anne Style Shakers Casters