Description:
Circular saucer of white metals, probably with some percentage of silver. It has a small red ball, probably of some type of stone, embedded in the center. Its execution is manual, with a precious final result of careful care. It is finally chiseled in its inner base, and at its edge, with floral and geometric motifs. It is a small piece and difficult to find with this quality of execution. They exhibit the wear and tear of their time, as well as some blemishes. They have minor flaws. The data provided here are unconfirmed personal opinions.
1198 - Plate - Tibetan Ashtray. S.XX