Sale 432
Estimate$200 – $400
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The Victorian silver pepper mill can be attributed to a London silversmith (rubbed marks), circa 1887. The English silver mustard pot can be attributed to the Sheffield firm Atkin Brothers, circa 1895. The English silver-plate mustard pot can be attributed to the Sheffield silversmith Richard Richardson. One of the demitasse spoons is American, one is by Atkin Brothers, and one is Danish, retailed by H. Nils in New York.
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