The Holland mustard is a good example in good overall conditon commensurate with age and use.
The liner fits snugly and may be original.
The Barnard mustard has wear commensurate with age and use. The hallmarks are rubbed and the lidis engraved with a hawk crest.
The other items comprise:
1. A later Victorian silver cylindrical mustard by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1896 with clear glass liner. 6cm high. This has a rampant lion rest is in good overall condition
2. An Edward VII silver oval mustard by Carrington & Co, Chester 1906, with blue glass liner. 5cm high. This is in good overall condition.
3. A pair of Edward VII rectangular salts with gardrooned bodies by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1903. 4cm high. One retains a blue glass liner. Both are corroded to interiors and have presentation inscriptions to undersides.
4. A pair of late Victorian silver circular salts with shaped rims, London 1900. 2.5cm high These retain blue glass liners and have some corrosion.
5. A silver sauceboat, Edward VII period, incompletely hallmarked and split to rim in several places
6. a pair of Wieland gilt metal spoons, cased