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A late 19th century Russian silver cigar box. Mark of Dmitry Orlov (active 1840-1899), Moscow,...
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A late 19th century Russian silver cigar box.
Mark of Dmitry Orlov (active 1840-1899),
Moscow,...
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Estimate: £1,500 - £2,500
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Lot 10
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A late 19th century Russian silver cigar box.
Mark of Dmitry Orlov (active 1840-1899),
Moscow, 1892.
Of rectangular form, the sides and hinged cover engraved with decorative tobacco tax bands alongside the words 'Cigars' and '25 pieces' in Cyrillic, gilding to interior, assay master Alexander Smirnov, 88 standard, 8.6 x 11 x 6.7cm, approx. weight 18ozt
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