Monday 17 September 2012 | 10:00 | Lots: 557

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Lot 619

Lot 619

A 1930's silver cigarette case of square form with personal presentation engraving and opening...

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Lot 619

Lot Description

A 1930's silver cigarette case of square form with personal presentation engraving and opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Walker & Hall Sheffield 1930. Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 3.6 ozt (114 grams).


'Lieut. Commander W.A. Whitaker. R.N. Referee Staffs County Police Boxing Tournament 1932'.

Postage: Auction Default

Weight: No

Total lot weight: No

The cigarette case appears in fundamentally good condition, it does display general scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing. The gilding with general discolouration. The hinge and clasp in good working order. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

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