Two Georgian sterling silver salt spoons, one hallmarked London 1806, Eley and fern, in Old English pattern, the other hallmarked London, 1826, Morris & Michael Emanuel, total weight 25grams (2)
Pair of George IV sterling silver salt spoons, crested fiddle, thread and shell pattern, hallmarked London 1826 (William Eley II), 10.5 cm long, 58 grams
Two Georg Jensen spoons with hammered bowl and cast leaf & berry terminal, as well as an old Jensen salt spoon, marked 1910-25, GI, 925 and English import marks, number 21, approx 36g, approx 5 cm long & 14 cm long (2)
Two Georgian silver salt spoons, George IV fiddle, thread and shell pattern; William Eaton, London 1825, and George III, modified fiddle pattern; Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813. (2)
Pair of Victorian sterling silver salt cellars, hallmarked Sheffield 1894 together with a pair of sterling silver pepperettes hallmarked Sheffield 1923 & a hallmarked salt spoon, 127gms total approx
Four Georg Jensen salt spoons all marked 'Sterling Denmark' each 7.5 cm long, together with a hallmarked sterling silver mustard spoon & a MoP salt spoon
A pair of sterling silver salt spoons, 1825/26, London with maker's mark Randall Chatterton, 1836/37, London with maker's mark Benjamin Smith, both bright cut and prick worked to the handles; hallmarked, silver weight 13gr length 9.5 cm
Four various Georgian Etc hallmarked sterling silver salt spoons. London 1786, makers EL; London 1798?, James Wintle; London 1839, makers SH/DC; Exeter 1823, makers World War (possibly Wm Woodman). Weight 42g