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 A pair of marine glasses

A pair of silver-mounted spectacles in a tin case (the lenses showing that they had belonged to an aged person)

A jack-knife

A carving-knife

A butcher's chopping-knife

Two table-knives, the handle of one of them marked V

A meat saw

A soup ladle

A stew pan

A tin collander

A hand lamp

A square tin lantern painted green

A draw-knife

An adze

Two carpenter's saws

A chisel

A file

A brace and bit

A tack hammer

A pump-handle

A shovel

A bullet-mould

A truss

A bottle of some sort of medicine

A sailor's ditty bag, with thread

A razor

A linen jumper

Two small coins

Two coils of Manila rope

Three whale spades

One harpoon