A Victorian silver thimble hallmarked Birmingham 1876, another Edward VII silver thimble, two plain silver napkin rings, each with engraved initials, another napkin ring with engraved decoration, a small silver topped dressing table jar, and a George V silver cruet, pierced cylindrical shape with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1928, (7)

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