An Edward VII silver oval pedestal tea caddy with lion mask ring side handles, maker Spurrier & Co, Birmingham 1909, a George VI silver christening mug, an Edward VIII silver letter opener in the form of a sword (repaired), Birmingham 1936, a pair of George VI napkin rings, and a small silver lidded glass dressing table jar

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