VICTORIAN SILVER CRUET SET,
maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London circa 1900, comprising four salt cellars, two pepper pots, a mustard pot with blue liner, and five spoons, each of shaped oval form with gadrooned rim, the pepper pots 8.4cm high, the silver 233g gross in fitted case
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Sold for £190
Estimated at £80 - £120
Condition Report
Condition is generally good. Gives the impression of either not having been used, or having been used very little. There is wear throughout commensurate with over one hundred years of age. The covers of the pepper shakers do not sit quite flush, though this is marginal and doesn't detract. No liners for salts. Case is 29cm wide and 19cm deep. Case subject to slight more wear and discolour. Slightly warped to left hand side. Additional images available.
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