A George V silver footed bon bon dish, makers mark worn possibly by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1922, width 15.2cm, together with a 19th century cream jug, marks worn, with gadrooned body and floral embossed band, height 5cm (AF), and a late Victorian cased part silver writing set, of wrythen form including dip pen and propelling pencil, by Villiers & Jackson, Birmingham, 1892, total gross weight 4.6oz (3)

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