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MARK OF NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM, 1838
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CASTLE-TOP SNUFF-BOX
MARK OF NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM, 1838
The cover chased in low relief with Windsor Castle, the base engraved with tartan-work and centred by a presentation inscription to William Wray from the Victoria Free Gift Society, dated 1841, gilt interior; also two small William IV oval silver-gilt dishes, by Edward Stammers, London, 1831, with textured rims and fluted borders, the centres punched with a bead circlet around an engraved blackamoor crest
The dishes 5¼ in. (13.3 cm.) long
5 oz. (155.5 gm.)
MARK OF NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM, 1838
The cover chased in low relief with Windsor Castle, the base engraved with tartan-work and centred by a presentation inscription to William Wray from the Victoria Free Gift Society, dated 1841, gilt interior; also two small William IV oval silver-gilt dishes, by Edward Stammers, London, 1831, with textured rims and fluted borders, the centres punched with a bead circlet around an engraved blackamoor crest
The dishes 5¼ in. (13.3 cm.) long
5 oz. (155.5 gm.)
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