A late Victorian silver dip pen, by William Harrison Walter, Birmingham, 1899, with foliate decoration, within a fitted case, length 17.2cm, together with a white metal propelling pencil and an Edwardian silver propelling pencil, by Frederick Charles Berkley, Chester, engraved decoration, within associated Mappin & Webb case, length 18cm (AF) (2 cases)

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