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Lot 376

Lot 376

A German silver box, of circular form having a personal engraving within a reed and ribbon...

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Lot 376

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A German silver box, of circular form having a personal engraving within a reed and ribbon border to the hinged cover, German hallmarks for Carl Schnauffer, Dresden, beside 800 and crescent and crown mark, diameter measures 3 6/8 inshes (9.5 cm). Together with two miniature silver frames, each of oval form enclosing a circular aperture and with easel support verso, marked F J Sterling Made in Hong Kong. Gross weight 4.97 ozt (154.6 grams).



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