An Edward VII silver cheroot case, George Randle, Birmingham, 1901

Silver, Furniture and Ceramics

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ZAR 469
Lot 108
  • An Edward VII silver cheroot case, George Randle, Birmingham, 1901
  • An Edward VII silver cheroot case, George Randle, Birmingham, 1901


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ZAR 400 - 600
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ZAR 469

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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