A pair of George II silver cauldron salts, by Edward Wood, London, 1743, each with reeded rim, raised on three hoofed feet, together with an Edwardian small silver vase, Birmingham, 1908, makers marks worn, of footed campana form, height 8.5cm, the salts 4.4oz (3)

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