An Edward VII silver card case, rectangular curved shape with slanting hinged lid and hammered decoration, engraved initials, Birmingham 1903, two decanter labels 'Gin' and 'Plonk', a Continental 80 silver commemorative spoon from Dordrecht and two silver plated napkin rings

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