This is a very pretty Antique Sterling Silver Salt Bowl from the early 1900s. It would be perfect for using as a rings dish or for serving condiments. It comes in a gift bag & would be a lovely present. It was made by Isadore Leapman & it was Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1901. The Hallmarks & maker’s mark are stamped on the base. The bowl has three legs & a rim around the centre. It has a pretty wavy edge which makes it all the more attractive. A couple of the wavy edges point down instead of up which adds to the character. The Silver is shiny. There’s a small dent towards the bottom of the bowl which can be seen in the photos if you look carefully. It weighs 20g. It measures 6cm diameter (2 3/8 inches) & has a height of 4.4cm (1 3/4 inches). Antique Silver Salt, Sterling Rings Dish, Solid Silver, Small Bowl, Edwardian Tableware, Condiment Bowl