AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF-BOX
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF-BOX

MARK OF EDWARD EDWARDS, LONDON, 1838

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF-BOX
Mark of Edward Edwards, London, 1838
Rectangular, with engine-turned panels, the cover embossed with bird-dogs in a landscape, with floral thumbpiece, the interior gilt, the interior cover engraved: PRESENTED TO Mr. Inspr J. C. Evans, of the Thames Police BY SERGTS THORNTON, SHAW & KENDELL of Detective Police As a Token of Respect Novr. 14th 1845., marked inside base and cover
4in. (10.2cm.) long; 8oz. (253gr.)

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