A collection of six Edward VII and later novelty silver place setting holders including one in the form of a fox, R G Garrard, London 1918, 7cm, a standing owl, (a/f), Sampson & Mordan 1905, riding crop and hunting horn,horseshoe, rabbit and another in the form of two three-masted sailing ships

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