A George V leather and silver-mounted triple stamp case, maker's initials SE, Birmingham, 1920

English Silver, Furniture and Porcelain
  • A George V leather and silver-mounted triple stamp case, maker's initials SE, Birmingham, 1920


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ZAR 1 500 - 2 000
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A George V leather and silver-mounted triple stamp case, maker's initials SE, Birmingham, 1920
the linear engine-turned mounts engraved with initials within a circular reserve, 9,2cm long; four further stamp holders, one with silver mounts, Maple & Co, London, 1907; and a leather double compartment stamp box, mounted with an enamel medallion of an athlete, 8cm wide
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