An Edward VII silver mounted cut glass condiment jar, maker Henry Manton, Birmingham 1902, a silver fiddle pattern condiment spoon, maker Richard Crossley, London 1798, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons with tongs, makers Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1915, a Val St Lambert ashtray with silver liner maker William H Manton, Birmingham 2003, and a Gallia silver plated cup holder with porcelain cup, 4.5oz weighable

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