A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED VESTA-CASE AND AN EDWARD VII SILVER VESTA-CASE
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED VESTA-CASE AND AN EDWARD VII SILVER VESTA-CASE

THE FIRST MARK OF THOMAS JOHNSON, LONDON, 1883, THE SECOND MARK OF SAMPSON MORDAN AND CO., CHESTER, 1908

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A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED VESTA-CASE AND AN EDWARD VII SILVER VESTA-CASE
THE FIRST MARK OF THOMAS JOHNSON, LONDON, 1883, THE SECOND MARK OF SAMPSON MORDAN AND CO., CHESTER, 1908
The first in the form of a shotgun cartridge, with rubberised sides, the hinged cover with striking surface, the second oval, cast on each side with a fox mask, engraved with initials and with a striking surface and suspension loop, each marked on body and cover
2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm.) high; and smaller (2)

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