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Antique Edwardian flask with glass - .925 silver, Glass - Charles Fox & Co Ltd- U.K. - Early 20th century

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Antique Edwardian sterling silver and glass flask with Royal crown and monogram Possibly belonged to one of the royal family members Made in England, 1904 and in 1910 the lid was been made by P. W maker Flask Maker: Charles Fox & Co Ltd Fully hallmarked. Dimensions - Size: High - 12. 5 cm, width - 6. 5 cm, depth - 2. 5 cm Weight : 179 grams total The founder of the firm was Charles Fox, 'plate worker' active at 139 Old Street, Goswell Street. He was not apprenticed through the Goldsmiths' Company nor he was a freeman of the Company. Fox can be considered the last individualist plateworker before the debacle of Victorian mass production. After the death of George Fox his son Robert Frederick Fox (born 1845) continued the trade as C. T. & G. Fox entering his own mark in 1910. The firm closed down in 1921. Condition : Pre owned, has some surface wear and tear from general usage, lid has few dents, otherwise good overall condition, please see pictures. Item will be safely and securely packaged and shipped within one to two working days. Shipping price includes express delivery service (one to two working days) , full insurance and packaging.

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Antique Edwardian sterling silver and glass flask with Royal crown and monogram Possibly belonged to one of the royal family members Made in England, 1904 and in 1910 the lid was been made by P. W maker Flask Maker: Charles Fox & Co Ltd Fully hallmarked. Dimensions - Size: High - 12. 5 cm, width - 6. 5 cm, depth - 2. 5 cm Weight : 179 grams total The founder of the firm was Charles Fox, 'plate worker' active at 139 Old Street, Goswell Street. He was not apprenticed through the Goldsmiths' Company nor he was a freeman of the Company. Fox can be considered the last individualist plateworker before the debacle of Victorian mass production. After the death of George Fox his son Robert Frederick Fox (born 1845) continued the trade as C. T. & G. Fox entering his own mark in 1910. The firm closed down in 1921. Condition : Pre owned, has some surface wear and tear from general usage, lid has few dents, otherwise good overall condition, please see pictures. Item will be safely and securely packaged and shipped within one to two working days. Shipping price includes express delivery service (one to two working days) , full insurance and packaging.

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