A George V silver jar lid, Bimingham, 1924, of round form, engraved with initials 'H.E.F-C', diameter 13cm; together with a silver condiment pot cover, Birmingham, 1926, of facteted form with decorative rim, Reg No. 9700773, diameter 7cm, gross total weight 4.8oz (2)

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