Abraham Meyer Blanckensee
Silver
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Birmingham, England
An Edward VII silver vesta case, Abraham Meyer Blanckensee, Birmingham, 1901
hinged, with moulded undulating body, lacking suspension loop, dent, 4,5cm high, 25g; another, Arthur Fenwick, Birmingham, 1901, hinged, the body partially engraved with foliage, the side with suspension loop, minor loss, 5cm high, 30g; another, Constantine & Floyd Ltd, Birmingham, 1905, hinged, the front engraved with a vacant cartouche enclosed by leaves, the reverse similarly engraved, the side with suspension loop, the suspension loop is unmarked, 5cm high, 25g; a George V silver snuff box, J Smith, Birmingham, 1913, rectangular, the hinged cover with wavy thumbpiece, engine-turned and enclosing a conforming cartouche engraved with the initials HK, minor dents, 5,7cm wide, 45g; and a silver snuff box, possibly Iranian, mid 20th century, rectangular, the hinged cover moulded with bands of flowerheads, the bombé sides similarly moulded, 4,8cm long, 45g
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