A cased set of six Edward VII silver coffee spoons with shell terminals and bright cut engraved handles, maker Thomas Bradbury Sheffield 1908, other silver items to include a napkin ring, silver rimmed blue glass jar and a small cut glass vase, small cruet basket and the tray section of a cruet stand (a/f) weighable silver 8.8oz

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