A pair of Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons, makers mark D.T. (possibly Daniel Todd), Glasgow, 1871, with engraved decoration and monogrammed terminal, length 14cm, 1.1oz; a large silver plated fiddle pattern basting spoon, length 31cm, an Elizabeth II silver napkin ring, Birmingham, 1978, engine turned decoration, cased, 0.4oz, and Walker and Hall silver hand mirror, engine turned decoration and bearing engraved initial 'C', height 27cm (5)

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