A Edward VIII silver egg cup, shaped rim case with four crowns, possibly in commemoration of the Coronation, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1936, together with a further silver egg cup, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1932 (AF); four silver napkin rings, one being by Walker & Hall; three silver decanter labels, by C. Robathan & Son; a set of four white metal decanter labels in the form of swords, a further presentation decanter label marked Sterling, gross silver weight 6oz

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