A pair of Victorian silver caudron salt cellars, by Arthur Sibley, London, 1864, on three pad feet, with blue glass liners, diameter 5.5cm, together with a further silver salt cellar, of rectangular form, on four short feet, a silver teaspoon, with scallop shaped bowl, five silver condiment and salt spoons, a pair of slver plated sugar nips, dated 1882 and three silver plated salt spoons, gross silver weight 5.2oz (AF) (13)

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