Silver-gilt Salt of State presented to King Charles II. by the Corporation of the City of Exeter, 1660. (c.1910)
Silver plain small teapot with wooden handle: Made by Sampson Bennett. Hallmarked in Exeter, 1759 ([1911?])
Silver tankard with cover: Made by Peter Elliott of Dartmouth and hallmarked in Exeter in 1738 ([1912?])
Silver plain tankard: Made by Edward Suger. Hallmarked in Exeter, 1717. ([1912?)
Silver seal-top spoon: Made by Edward Anthony and hallmarked in Exeter, circa 1645 ([1911])
Silver rat-tail spoon with transitional handle: Made by Edward Sweet of Dunster and hallmarked in Exeter in 1716 ([1911?])
Silver rat tail spoon: Made by Peter Elliott of Dartmouth, and hallmarked in Exeter in 1731 ([1911?])
Silver 6 in. plain circular salver on three claw feet: Made by John Elston. allmarked in Exeter in 1720 Now in Exeter Museum ([1911?])
Silver fluted Queen Anne Porringer: Made by John Elston. Hallmarked in Exeter in 1712. Now in the Exeter Museum. ([1912?])
Silver fluted and chased drinking mug: Maker's mark "J.O". Hallmarked in Exeter 1706 ([1911?])
St. Petrock, Exeter.: Chalice and paten-cover, silver-gilt, made in Exeter, and dated 1572. About actual size. Petrox Exon pricked on bowl; Maker's mark John Ions or Jons on cover and rim. (1912)
St. Petrock, Exeter.: Chalice and paten-cover, silver-gilt, made in Exeter, and dated 1572. About actual size. Petrox Exon pricked on bowl. Maker's mark John Ions or Jons on cover and rim. (1912)