A pair of Victorian silver napkin rings decorated with bright cut and beaded edge with plain cartouches, maker Nathan & Hayes Birmingham 1888, and a smaller silver napkin ring, together with a set of seven George V silver teaspoons maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1919, 5oz

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