A late Victorian silver rectangular box, the hinged lid with embossed scene of figures playing draughts, signed C Lieux, the sides with musicians and dancers in a woodland, Birmingham 1900 (a/f), 9oz, 13cm and another narrow brass box with hinged dome lid with scroll decorated panel

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