A George V silver pepper, (makers mark worn), Chester 1912, an Edward VII silver mustard pot, lacking liner, Birmingham 1900 4.4oz, an Edward VII silver pepper grinder, maker John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1909, a mustard pot with blue glass liner (marks worn), and a small plated toast rack

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