£100 - £200
A Scottish provincial silver mounted horn three piece cruet set by William Dunningham & Co., Aberdeen circa 1881-1958, maker's mark and STG only; a silver mounted napkin ring by Dunningham, maker's mark, 5 and .925 only; another napkin ring, unmarked; a pair of silver napkin rings by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1951, engraved with a shipping line flag and M. V. Aureol Maiden Voyage 1951; a pair of Italian vase shape pepperettes, post 1946 .800 standard; a pair of silver mounted cut glass pepperettes by G. E. Walton & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1906; and a plated napkin ring, stamped Sorley, Glasgow, 117g (3.75 oz) gross weighable; (12) MV Aureol was a mid-sized British ocean liner, originally put into service for Elder Dempster Lines of Liverpool in 1951. Aureol had room for 329 passengers and carried 145 crew. She spent her entire Elder Dempster career on the UK-Lagos passenger cargo service.
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