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A group of silver cruets and condiment spoons. Various dates and makers. The group including: two Victorian lighthouse pepper shakers, London, 1892, Charles Stuart Harris, on moulded circular feet and with engraved initials to side, 9.7cm high; two Victorian pedestal salt cellars, Birmingham, 1893, Nathan & Hayes, of navette form and raised on stepped oval bases, repousse decorated with swags and vacant oval medallions, liners deficient, 9.8cm wide; four Victorian salt cellars, Birmingham, 1898, maker's marks rubbed (possibly WD), of rectangular shaped form, with half lobed design and gadrooned rims, liners deficient, 6.4cm wide; two late Victorian urn-shaped pepper shakers, Birmingham, 1900, maker HW, with half lobed design and raised on spreading oval bases, with bud finials to covers, filled bases, 10cm high; an Edwardian pepper shaker, Chester, 1909, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co., of octagonal baluster form and raised on an octagonal foot, 8.5cm high; a small Edwardian pepper mill, Birmingham, 1909, John Grinsell & Sons, 6.5cm high; a George III salt spoon, 1797, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with scrolling motifs and initials, 10cm long; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 9.1ozt (a lot)

london, United Kingdom