Lot 245
A collection of items to include an early twentieth century silver and wooden cigarette case,...
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Lot 245
A collection of items to include an early twentieth century silver and wooden cigarette case,...
Lot 245
Lot Description
A collection of items to include an early twentieth century silver and wooden cigarette case, hallmarked Sampson Morden & Co, London 1910, a 1920's silver pin tray with raised floral detail, two silver Edwardian silver topped glass jars, a silver egg cup, two silver Apostle spoons, a silver caster and silver ring tree. (9).
Postage: Auction Default
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Condition Report
Cigarette case in good general condition - silver showing wear including several dents and scratches, monogrammed top lid, hinge in working order, two compartments to wooden interior, measures 16 cm by 12.5 by 4.5 cm. Pin tray hallmarked T.B, Birmingham 1920, in good condition though could do with a clean, measures 13.5 cm by 9.5 cm approximately. Two jars in good condition considering age, one circular design, hallmarked BPDG, Birmingham 1907, silver top showing some discolouration and dints, glass in good condition. The other jar rectangular in shape and top hallmarked Birmingham 1907, maker’s mark too rubbed to read, silver showing discolouration and one end of lid a little dented out of shape, glass in good condition, measures 9.2 cm by 3.5 cm approximately - both jars have gilt detail to inside of lids. Silver egg cup in good condition, could do with clean, hallmarked CP&Co, Chester 1926, height 5.8cm, diameter of top 3.6 cm approximately. Two spoons in relatively good condition, could do with good clean, hallmarked W.D, Birmingham 1915, length approx. 10.5 cm. Caster in quite good condition - silver showing wear and discolouration, hallmarks inside base and appears to be Edwardian 1907 date letter, difficult to read or make out rest of marks, height 13.5 cm. Ring tree in reasonably good condition, needs a clean and showing general wear and tear, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, marker’s mark unclear, diameter of base measures 6.8 cm not including flared rim, height approx. 7.5 cm.
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