Two English Sterling Silver Pocket Articles
Two 19th-Century English Sterling Silver Pocket Articles
including:
a Vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham, 1828-1829, by William Simpson, rectangular with embossed topographical scene of a courtyard, the interior gilt and with hinged grille, 3/4" x 1-1/4"; and
a Card Case, hallmarked Sheffield, 1898-1899, by William Neale & Son, rectangular, the front embossed with putti heads in the clouds, 4" x 3".
2.71 total t. oz.
Condition Report: **The card case is very slightly compressed, but otherwise both pieces are in good condition with no breaks, splits or repairs and only minor surface scuffs, scrapes and dings consistent with age. Both pieces fully hallmarked; marks worn but legible.
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Two 19th-Century English Sterling Silver Pocket Articles
including:
a Vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham, 1828-1829, by William Simpson, rectangular with embossed topographical scene of a courtyard, the interior gilt and with hinged grille, 3/4" x 1-1/4"; and
a Card Case, hallmarked Sheffield, 1898-1899, by William Neale & Son, rectangular, the front embossed with putti heads in the clouds, 4" x 3".
2.71 total t. oz.
Condition Report: **The card case is very slightly compressed, but otherwise both pieces are in good condition with no breaks, splits or repairs and only minor surface scuffs, scrapes and dings consistent with age. Both pieces fully hallmarked; marks worn but legible.