(lot of 4) English assembled sterling silver cruet set, all with varied maker's marks, hallmarks, and date letters, including: (1) footed tray, Mappin and Webb, London, c.1921, having gadrooned pie crust border, on scrolled feet, approx 6.25"diam; (1) pepper grinder or mill, A. Marston and Company, Birmingham, c.1974, with French Peugeot Freres grinding mechanism, approx 4"h, 2.25"diam; (1) mustard dish, George Jackson and David Fullerton, London, c.1904, with cobalt glass liner, small chip to rim of liner, approx 2.25"h, 3"w, 2 3/8"d; (1) spoon, Benjamin Mountigue, London, with faint heraldic motif, approx 4"l; 7.81ozt (weighable silver only), 495 grams total (inclusive of all materials) **Provenance: A local Austin family's Durham, United Kingdom heirloom collection**
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