An Austro-Hungarian silver snuff box, possibly Marosvasarhely, mid 19th century

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  • An Austro-Hungarian silver snuff box, possibly Marosvasarhely, mid 19th century


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ZAR 1 000 - 1 500
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An Austro-Hungarian silver snuff box, possibly Marosvasarhely, mid 19th century
rectangular, the hinged cover engraved with a leaf within an oval cartouche, the body with engine-turned decoration, with gilt interior, 64,5g, 8cm wide; and an American sterling silver box, circa 1930, rectangular, the hinged cover with a plain diagonal band enclosed by engine-turned decoration, the base inscribed with the date '4/6/1930', 39g,5,8cm wide
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