An Edward VII silver cheroot case, George Randle, Birmingham, 1901
Silver, Furniture and Ceramics
About this Item
An Edward VII silver cheroot case, George Randle, Birmingham, 1901
tapering cylindrical, with hinged cover, fitted with a ring attachment, minor dents, 6,8cm long, 10g; fitted with an associated simulated tortoiseshell cheroot holder, engraved with the initials K & W, Birmingham, 1902, applied with a 15ct collar, minor chipping,5,5cm long
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