A set of four Edwardian silver pepper pots, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1903, of cylinder form with domed covers, each raised of three ball feet, height 4.5cm; together with a pair of Art Nouveau silver napkin rings, by WIlliam Batt & Sons, Sheffield, 1916, engraved with initial L and numbered; a silver Port decanter label (AF) Birmingham, 1969; an Art Nouveau spoon and fork Christening set, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1904 and 1905; a pair of spoons, by John Sanderson, Sheffield, 1910, a silver fork, Sheffield, 1942; a silver Apostle salt spoon, marks rubbed, and a further silver spoon, total gross weight approximately 8.8oz (14)

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