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19TH CENTURY, APPARENTLY UNMARKED
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A ROYAL PRESENTATION GOLD PROPELLING-PENCIL CASE
19TH CENTURY, APPARENTLY UNMARKED
The cylindrical case with bloodstone seal end and swing handle, mounted with a Royal crown with enamelled red and green lozenges and applied with Prince of Wales' feathers and motto 'Ich Dien'
3 in. (7.8 cm.)
gross 0.9 oz. (30 gr.)
19TH CENTURY, APPARENTLY UNMARKED
The cylindrical case with bloodstone seal end and swing handle, mounted with a Royal crown with enamelled red and green lozenges and applied with Prince of Wales' feathers and motto 'Ich Dien'
3 in. (7.8 cm.)
gross 0.9 oz. (30 gr.)
Provenance
Presumably presented to Henry, 4th Earl of Strafford (1831-1899), by Edward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, and by descent.
Special notice
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