An Edwardian silver octagonal dish, maker's mark T.L., Sheffield, 1910, with planished border, in the Arts & Crafts style, width 13.5cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver rectangular ashtray, by Poston Products Ltd., Birmingham, 1952 (Coronation hallmark) engine turned, width 8.6cm, and a circular silver ashtray, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1934 (Jubilee hallmark), presentation inscription to centre 'Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club', diameter 10.5cm, gross total weight 5.7oz (3)

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