David Sutton & Sons
Property of the Estate Late Mr Vyvyan P Myerson
About this Item
London, England
A George VI silver lady's compact, David Sutton & Sons, London, 1945
square, the hinged cover with engine-turned panels, gold thumbpiece, enclosing a gilt interior, reeded sides, oxidization, 6,5cm square, 85g all in, with brown rexine case; and a Polish silver cigarette case, maker's initials 'M.W', Wrochaw, early 20th century, .875 standard, with engine-turned body, the front with a rectangular vacant cartouche, with thumbpiece, gilt interior, 9,2cm wide, 125g
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