Minshull & Latimer

Silver
About the Session

A beautiful selection of silver items spanning from the 1700’s up until the 20th century, including pieces from the iconic Kay’s Antiques. The renowned store recently closed after 65 years, having been opened with 100 pounds in the 1960’s by Nicky Smit's mother, Kay Derriman.

 


Current Bid

ZAR 1 500
Lot 117
  • A Victorian silver cigarette case, Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham, 1894
  • A Victorian silver cigarette case, Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham, 1894
  • A Victorian silver cigarette case, Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham, 1894


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ZAR 1 500 - 2 500
Current Bid
1 bid
Current bid ZAR 1 500
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Cape Town
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About this Item

Birmingham, England
A Victorian silver cigarette case, Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham, 1894
rectangular body, chased and engraved with foliage, the centre with a shield cartouche engraved with initials 'MB', gilt interior, 80g
length: 9cm

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