Wednesday 25 November 2020
Three 1920s silver cigarette cases, each with push button thumb piece and gilded...
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Three 1920s silver cigarette cases, each with push button thumb piece and gilded interior, one of striated, engine-turned design, London, c.1922, Gibson & Co. Ltd, the largest (11.5 x 8.5cm) decorated with trefoil engine turned pattern, foliate border and square, initialled cartouche, Birmingham, c.1929, John Henry Wynn, and the smallest (8.5 x 8.3cm), of banded engine turned design, Birmingham, c.1930, Adie Brothers (3)
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