A George VI silver six piece cruet set, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., London 1937, of hexagonal form, comprising two peppers, two salts and two mustards with blue glass liners, (spoons missing) in a fitted case, together with four George V silver condiment spoons, maker Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1936, combined gross weight 6.6oz

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