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Lot 345
Full Lot Description
A selection of items to include a late Victorian silver cheroot holder, of plain cylindrical form, hallmarked Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1899, length measuring 3.8 cm. Together with a George V silver cheroot holder, of tapered cylindrical form with vacant cartouche and engraved foliate motifs, hallmarked Birmingham 1918, a mid-Victorian silver handled folding carriage key, of oval engine-turned form with vacant cartouche and screw thread cover removing to reveal the base metal folding key and reattaching to form the handle, hallmarked London 1863, a 1940's silver mounted photograph frame with engraved monograms and personal inscription, a cased modern silver paper knife, etc.
Export issue: Yes
Postage: Not Postable
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Condition Report
- In varied state, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use.
- The screw thread cover of the folding carriage key shuts securely, the base metal component has rusted slightly, the retractable movement is quite stiff.
- The photograph frame is heavily tarnished and would benefit from a clean and polish, it is engraved '1922 4th Jan 1947' in between two monograms, the surround is slightly creased in places.
- The silver mounted folding fruit knife is engraved 'Julian Earle Collins' to the cartouche. Majority of hallmarks clear and legible.
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