E Baker & Son
Decorative Arts
Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
About this Item
Birmingham, England
An Edward VII silver pencil case, E Baker & Son, Birmingham, 1907
engine-turned with vacant cartouche and detachable cover, suspension loop, 8,5cm long, 5,7g; an Elizabeth II silver cigar propelling piercer, SJ Rose & Son, Birmingham, 1961, the engine-turned shaft with suspension loop, 7,5cm fully extended, 5,1g; a silver piercer, stamped .925, with engine-turned shaft and depression release terminal, 8,5cm long, 5,4g; and a plated propelling button hook, S Mordan & Co, cylindrical, with suspension loop, engraved S. Mordan & Co, 6cm long
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