A pair of Edwardian silver cauldron salts, by Vale Brothers & Sermon, Chester, 1904, each with gadrooned rim, raised on three shell capped hoof feet, diameter 5.5cm, together with two silver napkin rings, gross total weight 3.8oz (4)

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