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A group of silver including a Regency mustard. William Elliott (or Eaton), London, 1818. The cylindrical body to a hinged cover with gadrooned border, shell thumbpiece and ball finial, engraved with crest and 'tria juncta in uno' motto to cover, liner deficient, 7cm high, together with: a George II silver cream jug, of hallmarking interest, London, 1751, double struck with leopard's head (one poorly struck), no maker's mark apparent, 8.9cm high (inc. handle); a pierced silver pepper shaker with blue glass liner, Birmingham, 1920, Henry Williamson, 5.8cm high; two George III silver sugar casters by Richard Palmer I, one London, 1771, with lobed lower body and a shaped cover with knopped finial, 13.2cm high; the other London, 1793, with a baluster body to domed cover with flame finial, 15.5cm high; and a later caster, Birmingham, 1928, Gladwin, of panelled, baluster form, 18cm high, total weighable silver approx. 18.6ozt (6)

london, United Kingdom