An Edward VII silver teacup and saucer, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1904 (a/f - the ceramic liner broken), monogrammed and presented, in fitted case, together with a silver heart shaped dish, Birmingham 1894, and a George V silver cigarette case, 9oz

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