A late Victorian silver salt cellar, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1900, neoclassical style with pierced design, raised on four cabriole legs, with blue glass liner, height 5.25cm, together with a salt ladle, London, 1842, total gross weight 2.2oz

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