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A matched Edwardian silver condiment set, comprising a pair of pepper pots of cylindrical form with scroll pierced bodies and oval panel with engraved initial, hallmarked Chester 1902, probably John Millward Banks, height 3.25 (8cm), together with a drum mustard pot of similar design, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, makers mark C W, 3 (7.5cm) high, each with blue glass liner, plus a later mustard spoon. Total weight 7.61 ozt (236.9 grams). With scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing.Peppers with a number of knocks, splits, and losses to pierced detail. A few indentations to covers, one example with larger knock to side of cover, and both finials slightly bent. Blue glass liners with scratches and nicks to edges, one example with break to lower part, now reglued.Mustard pot with a few small knocks to pierced detail. A few nicks to edge of handle, and cover slightly loose on hinges. Blue glass liner with scratches, small loss to upper edge, and break to one area from base to top of liner, now reglued but with losses still along top edge.Spoon with some slight wear to edge of bowl.