An Edward VII silver lady's chatelaine, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, with five floral decorated strands holding a sovereign case, a whistle, a vesta case and retractable pencil, a notebook and penknife and a cob nut vesta case, 41cm long, (NC)

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