An Edward VII silver cigarette case, WG Keight, Birmingham, 1908
Ceramics, Silver and Furniture
About this Item
An Edward VII silver cigarette case, WG Keight, Birmingham, 1908
rectangular, the front and reverse engraved with a diamond-shaped motif centred by a vacant shield and enclosed by sprays of flowers, enclosing a gilt interior, 12cm long, 150g; and an Edward VII silver matchbox holder, Andrew Barrett & Sons, London, 1903, rectangular, the top with a later figure of a fox, the sides with apertures, raised on four bun feet, the base stamped A. BARRETT & SONS 63 & 64, LONDON, 7,4 cm long, 95g
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Notes
The fox is marked: George Bedingham, London 1904
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