Tuesday 28 March 2017
A pair of silver vases, Birmingham 1935/6 (Coronation mark) Adie Bros. Ltd., approx 16cm...
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Description
A pair of silver vases, Birmingham 1935/6 (Coronation mark) Adie Bros. Ltd., approx 16cm high, together with a circular trinket box, Birmingham c.1925, Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., of circular form, approx 12.5cm diameter, a silver cased amber cigarette holder with gold band, approx 12.5cm and an Egyptian silver fish pin tray, also an Egyptian white metal model of a man and camel, and two silver cigarette boxes, one with yellow metal 'N' and crown monogram, approx weighable silver and white metal weight 27.6oz. (a lot)
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