Henry Matthews
Silver
About this Item
Birmingham, England
An Edward VII silver cigar rest, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1903
17g, 8,9cm long; another example, probably Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1901, 16g, 9,4cm long; an Elizabeth II silver cigar piercer, P H Vogel & Co, Birmingham, 1955, the engine-turned body with ring attachment, 6,9cm long, 7,2g; and a German stainless steel cigar cutter, Pfeilring, Solingen, the body with engine-turned bands, 5,3cm long
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