Lot 103

A Group of Small Silver & White Metal Items: An octagonal Indo-Persian sheet metal plate intricately engraved with scrolling foliage. A silver hexagonal ashtray by Joseph Gloster Ltd hallmarked Brimingham 1943. A small silver shell shaped dish by George Unite & Sons Birmingham 1900. A Victorian silver sugar bowl embossed with foliate scroll swags and hallmarked Birmingham 1888. A filled silver candle stick by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1975. A Russian silver bud vase or tooothpick urn. A cast white metal buckle emblazoned with a rampant lion. A bar shaped paper weight clad in white metal embossed with fête champêtres. A gilt base-metal snuff box fob with agate inset sides. A continental oval snuff box relief cast with village revellers. A small oval lidded box Birmingham 1902 with William Hutchinson makers mark and a hinged lid engraved with scrolling foliage and inset with green stone trefoils.

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A Group of Small Silver & White Metal Items: An octagonal Indo-Persian sheet metal plate intricately engraved with scrolling foliage. A silver hexagonal ashtray by Joseph Gloster Ltd hallmarked Brimingham 1943. A small silver shell shaped dish by George Unite & Sons Birmingham 1900. A Victorian silver sugar bowl embossed with foliate scroll swags and hallmarked Birmingham 1888. A filled silver candle stick by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1975. A Russian silver bud vase or tooothpick urn. A cast white metal buckle emblazoned with a rampant lion. A bar shaped paper weight clad in white metal embossed with fête champêtres. A gilt base-metal snuff box fob with agate inset sides. A continental oval snuff box relief cast with village revellers. A small oval lidded box Birmingham 1902 with William Hutchinson makers mark and a hinged lid engraved with scrolling foliage and inset with green stone trefoils.