Thomas Parker
Property of the Estate Late Mr Vyvyan P Myerson
About this Item
Birmingham, England
A William IV silver snuff box, Thomas Parker, Birmingham, 1834
rectangular with reeded borders, engraved with geometric motifs and flowerheads, foliate thumbpiece, silver-gilt interior, 6,5cm wide, 40g; a Victorian silver snuff box, George Unite, Birmingham, 1875, rectangular, with wavy border engraved with a crisscross ground, the front with a shield-shaped vacant cartouche, foliate thumbpiece, 5cm wide, 35g; an Edward VII silver striker, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham, 1902, engraved with a rectangular vacant cartouche enclosed by foliage, with fixed loop, 3,8cm wide, 15g; and a Russian silver striker, St Petersburg, the hinged hammered body engraved with a crescent moon, millegrain-set with white stones, and a star set with a red stone, 4,3cm high, 20g
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