A 19th-century South Burmese silver crescent form betel powder box, the push-fit cover embossed in high relief with a dragon, above a compartmented frieze of leaves and animals, the base marked with an engraved fish symbol, 8.5 cm long x 4 cm deep c 5 cm high, together with two similar late 19th century Russian 84 Zlotnik and cloisonne enamelled spoons, and a possibly Chinese export double skinned silver small tankard with leaping fish handle and decorated with fruiting vines in the Western tastes, 8.6 cm high, 8.1 ozt gross weight
Sold for £650
A 19th-century South Burmese silver crescent form betel powder box, the push-fit cover embossed in high relief with a dragon, above a compartmented frieze of leaves and animals, the base marked with an engraved fish symbol, 8.5 cm long x 4 cm deep c 5 cm high, together with two similar late 19th century Russian 84 Zlotnik and cloisonne enamelled spoons, and a possibly Chinese export double skinned silver small tankard with leaping fish handle and decorated with fruiting vines in the Western tastes, 8.6 cm high, 8.1 ozt gross weight