William Neale & Sons
A Decorators' Cornucopia - Part II including Jewellery & Books
About this Item
Chester & Birmingham, England
An Edward VII silver vesta case, William Neale, Chester, 1904
hinged, with moulded thumbpiece, striker to the base, 3,3cm wide, 30g; a Victorian silver vesta case, William Neale, Sheffield, 1898, hinged, the front engraved with the initials C.H.R., the side applied with a ring attachment, striker to the base, 3,7cm wide, 25g; a George V silver cigarette case, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1912, rectangular, the front engraved with initials enclosed by scrolling foliage within a stipple work border, moulded double thumbpiece, dents, 7,8cm wide, 85g; and a French silver vesta case, Adolphe Frontin, 19th century, hinged, the front and back moulded with a flowering plant within a circle-and-line border, striker to the base, 3,7cm wide, 15g
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