A George V silver pickle fork with pierced decoration, ivory handle, maker James Deakins and Sons, Sheffield 1916, together with three various napkin rings, a teaspoon with engraved date and initials, and a George V cased pickle dish and fork (lacks liner), weighable silver 4.7oz

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