Henry Matthews
English Silver, Furniture and Porcelain
About this Item
Birmingham, England
An Edward VII silver double stamp box, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1902
rectangular, the hinged cover engraved with the word 'Stamps', with sloped wooden compartments, 88,6g all in, 3,1cm high, 6,8cm wide; and an Edward VII silver-mounted glass moistener, Arthur Willmore Pennington, Birmingham, 1903, the silver mount pierced with leaf and shell motifs, with star-cut base and detachable frosted roller, 4,5cm high, 8,5cm wide
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