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A group of Victorian and later silver cruets and other items. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a Victorian pepper shaker, Birmingham, 1893, Nathan & Hayes, the urn-shaped body pierced and engraved with garlands and vacant medallions, on a circular foot with bead decoration, with red glass liner, 7.5cm high; two Edwardian pepper shakers, Birmingham, 1901, Synyer & Beddoes, the cylindrical pierced bodies to moulded feet and with blue glass liners, 7cm high; a Victorian salt cellar, London, 1894, Charles Stuart Harris, the oval body pierced and with engraved initials within cartouche, raised on four paw feet and with blue glass liner, 9.4cm wide; a Victorian mustard pot, Chester, 1898, William Aitken, with pierced oval body and blue glass liner, 8.2cm long (inc. handle); an Edwardian mustard pot, Birmingham, 1901, William Hutton & Sons (maker's mark partly rubbed), with pierced cylindrical body and blue glass liner; a further Edwardian mustard pot, Chester, 1901, Nathan & Hayes, with pierced oval body, liner deficient, 7.4cm long (inc. handle); a Victorian four division toast rack, Birmingham, 1897, Thomas Hayes, raised on four bun feet, 8.5cm wide; and a further four division toast rack, Birmingham, 1923, Adie Brothers, 7.7cm long, total weighable silver approx. 11.7ozt (a lot)

london, United Kingdom