Three Victorian and Edward VII silver vesta cases, various makers, 1898-1907

English Silver and Furniture

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ZAR 1 991
Lot 293
  • Three Victorian and Edward VII silver vesta cases, various makers, 1898-1907


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ZAR 300 - 500
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ZAR 1 991
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Three Victorian and Edward VII silver vesta cases, various makers, 1898-1907
comprising: Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1907, circular, with a vacant cartouche against a bright-cut engraved foliate ground, with ring attachment, 20g, 4,5cm diameter; another, William Neale and Son, Sheffield, 1898, rectangular, with a central cartouche engraved with the initials 'CHS', the whole engraved with scrolling foliage, with ring attachment, 29,3g, 5cm long; and another, William M Hayes, Birmingham, 1905, with a vacant rectangular reserve enclosed by an engine-turned ground with a foliate border, with ring attachment, 28,7g, 5,5cm wide
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