An Edwardian silver mustard pot, in the George III style, Chester, 1906, makers mark worn, with blue glass liner, height 7.3cm, 2.9oz, with stainless steel spoon, together with an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver photo frame, by Samuel L. Levi, Birmingham, 1906, height 22cm (AF), and a set of six .800 white metal spoons, cast with finials in the form of figures, windmill and ship, height 8cm with an associated case

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