An Edward VII silver simulated crocodile-skin chatelaine card case maker William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1909, and a George V silver cigarette case with engraved floral decoration and vacant cartouche, maker Joshua Horton & Son, Birmingham 1912 gross weight 5.3oz, together with a white metal chatelaine card case and a mesh evening bag, both with engraved initials

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