A late Victorian silver bottle holder, by William Comyns, London, 1896, with wavy rim, surrounded by a central pierced band decorated with birds, floral and foliate motifs, height 7.7cm, weight 2.7oz, together with a small Elizabeth II silver mounted bottle coaster, London, 1988, diameter 10cm, an Edwardian silver mounted cut glass pin dish, Birmingham, 1902, diameter 10cm, and a small silver bud vase, weighted base, height 10cm (4)

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