Two Victorian silver bon bon dishes, by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1893, each with pierced ribbon and scroll decoration with vine motif rim, one bearing retailers stamp 'Mappin Brothers, 22 Regent St. W, 66 Cheapside E.C and Queen's Works, Sheffield, the larger width 13.5cm, gross total weight 7.2oz (2)

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