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THE FIRST AND SECOND THOMAS SHAW, BIRMINGHAM, 1827 AND 1833; THE THIRD EDWARD EDWARDS, LONDON, 1837
Details
THREE GEORGE IV AND WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF-BOXES
The first and second Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1827 and 1833; the third Edward Edwards, London, 1837
Each rectangular, with engine-turned panels and foliate borders, the first with cover engraved CAP; the second with interior cover engraved: Presented by the Members of the Crown & Sceptre Bowling Green Club as a Mark of Respect to W. REDMAN, ESQ., their respected chairman June 20, 1855; the third silver-gilt; each marked inside base and cover
The largest 3¾in. (9cm.) 4oz. 10dwt. (152gr.); 11oz. (355gr.) total weight (3)
The first and second Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1827 and 1833; the third Edward Edwards, London, 1837
Each rectangular, with engine-turned panels and foliate borders, the first with cover engraved CAP; the second with interior cover engraved: Presented by the Members of the Crown & Sceptre Bowling Green Club as a Mark of Respect to W. REDMAN, ESQ., their respected chairman June 20, 1855; the third silver-gilt; each marked inside base and cover
The largest 3¾in. (9cm.) 4oz. 10dwt. (152gr.); 11oz. (355gr.) total weight (3)
Provenance
The 1827 box: Hancocks & Company, London, 1949