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MARK OF RAWLINGS & SUMMERS, LONDON, 1845
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A VICTORIAN SILVER ENGINE-TURNED SANDWICH BOX
MARK OF RAWLINGS & SUMMERS, LONDON, 1845
Cover with disc-shaped reserve engraved with crest and coronet, gilt interior, 5½ in. (13.9 cm.) long; a similarly crested Victorian sandwich box, by Jane Brownett, London, 1885, plain with gilt interior and folding back, 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.) long; an Edwardian Britannia standard silver oval tobacco box in the George I style, by Henry and Arthur Vander, London, 1907, the cover engraved with a baron's coronet above the initial A, interior of cover with presentation inscription dated 1908 & a Victorian silver-mounted glass spirits flask with crocodile leather-bound upper body, by Thomas Johnson, London, 1872, the silver cap with a different maker's mark
weighable silver, 25.75 oz. (799 gr.) (4)
MARK OF RAWLINGS & SUMMERS, LONDON, 1845
Cover with disc-shaped reserve engraved with crest and coronet, gilt interior, 5½ in. (13.9 cm.) long; a similarly crested Victorian sandwich box, by Jane Brownett, London, 1885, plain with gilt interior and folding back, 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.) long; an Edwardian Britannia standard silver oval tobacco box in the George I style, by Henry and Arthur Vander, London, 1907, the cover engraved with a baron's coronet above the initial A, interior of cover with presentation inscription dated 1908 & a Victorian silver-mounted glass spirits flask with crocodile leather-bound upper body, by Thomas Johnson, London, 1872, the silver cap with a different maker's mark
weighable silver, 25.75 oz. (799 gr.) (4)
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