A Victorian silver two-handled trophy, Chester probably 1848, with engraved crest 'VIII Bogeymen', 12cm high, together with a pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, later engraved 'Mummy 17.4.58', combined gross weighable silver 7.7oz, and three commemorative spoons

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