20th century AD. A group of three Tibetan metal plaques comprising: one rectangular plaque with border of animals and ropework to three sides and a central stylised lotus flower with opening, pierced twice at the bottom for application; one convex square plaque with central lotus motif and large turquoise, filled with circle and dot pattern, three hooks to the reverse for application; one square plaque, possibly a lid, with a lotus-flower feature to the top, consisting of three layers of petals and a star-shaped bezel to the top, inscribed with writing. 1.15 kg total, 12-18cm (4 3/4 - 7"). Property of a West London collector. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.