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A group of silver cruets, spoons and oddments and some silver plated items. Various dates and makers. The group including: two George III salt cellars, London, 1774, possibly Thomas Evans (maker's marks partly rubbed), of circular form and raised on three pad feet, liners deficient, 6cm dia.; a Victorian salt cellar, London, 1849, maker RW, of circular form and raised on three pad feet, liner deficient, 6.5cm dia.; two William IV salt spoons, London, 1833, William Chawner II (possibly), 10.8cm long; a Victorian salt spoon, London, 1839, Joseph & Albert Savory, 10.5cm long; a cigarette case, Birmingham, 1931, Turner & Simpson, of squared form with engine turned design, with presentation engraving dated 1946 to interior, 8.3cm wide; a cased set of six Elizabeth II coffee spoons, 1954, Roberts & Belk (various town marks), 10.5cm long; a pepper shaker, Chester, 1910, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co., of baluster form and raised on three pad feet, 9cm high; a paper knife, Sheffield, 1977, Cooper Brothers & Sons, made for the Queen's Silver Jubilee, 20.2cm long; a caddy spoon, Edinburgh, 1987, Isle of Mull Silver Co., 7.5cm long; a napkin ring, Birmingham, 1933, Selfridge & Co., with engraved initials and dated 1934, the rims decorated with scrolling motifs; a further napkin ring, Sheffield, 1942, Atkin Brothers, with gadrooned rims and engraved initials; a cased set of six fruit knives and six fruit forks, various dates and makers, with silver handles (filled) and steel blades, the knives 17cm long, the forks 15.7cm long; and various other items, some silver plated, total weighable silver approx. 23.4ozt (a lot)

london, United Kingdom