A George V silver two handled bowl, by William Base, Birmingham, 1921, scroll handles, width 15cm, together with a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, lacking town mark, maker H.P., engraved with lion and crown crest with shell shaped bowls, length 11.75cm, a George V silver feeder, by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd, Sheffield, 1922, length 13cm and an Elizabeth II silver strainer, by Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1959, with pierced handle, length 15.9cm, total weight 6.2oz

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