Decorative Arts, Jewellery and Books

Online-Only Auction, 28 April - 11 May 2015

Silver

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ZAR 5 621
Lot 97
  • A Victorian silver cheroot case, Nathaniel Mills overstruck with the mark of Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1839
  • A Victorian silver cheroot case, Nathaniel Mills overstruck with the mark of Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1839


Lot Estimate
ZAR 3 000 - 4 000
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ZAR 5 621
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Birmingham, England
A Victorian silver cheroot case, Nathaniel Mills overstruck with the mark of Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1839
rectangular, the hinged cover with a vacant cartouche, the body cast with a view of Windsor Castle to the front and Warwick Castle to the reverse, enclosed by flowers, foliage and c-scrolls, dents, holes, 65g, 12cm high

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