GEORGE VI SILVER CRUET SET,
maker E. S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1945, comprising a pair of salt cellars, pepper pots and mustard pots, with blue liners, each of tapered circular form with beaded and reeded bands, engraved crest, on a domed foot, the pepper pots 8.6cm high, with three associated silver cruet spoons, in fitted case, the silver 275g gross
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Sold for £120
Estimated at £80 - £120
Condition Report
Condition good to fair.
Each piece subject to age and use related wear. Pepper pots with residue from pepper inside, also with minor dings. Case rather worn in areas. Pepper spilt to interior. case 31cm wide 21cm deep
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