A George V novelty silver table lighter in the form of a classical 'Alladin' oil lamp, by Goldsmith & Silversmith Company, London, 1917, with birds head terminal to handle, engraved with a crest in the form of a rampant lion holding a sword, height 8.5cm, 5.1oz

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