Victorian Sterling Silver Cigar Case

CA$375.00
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An intricately detailed sterling silver 3-cigar case with flowers and floral engraving. The repousse and chasing is all hand hammered on the front and back of the piece to create the designs. The artist put a great deal of time effort into making this. The case still has the original straps for holding the cigars in place. Snaps firmly shut.

Era: Late Victorian to Edwardian (circa 1880-1910)

Materials: Sterling Silver (tested)

Size: 140 grams. 110mm long by 59mm wide and 24mm thick

Condition Report:

In good antique condition. One corner has a bit of an indent (pictured) and the other has a 1mm gap when closed. Closes securely with a strong “click”.

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An intricately detailed sterling silver 3-cigar case with flowers and floral engraving. The repousse and chasing is all hand hammered on the front and back of the piece to create the designs. The artist put a great deal of time effort into making this. The case still has the original straps for holding the cigars in place. Snaps firmly shut.

Era: Late Victorian to Edwardian (circa 1880-1910)

Materials: Sterling Silver (tested)

Size: 140 grams. 110mm long by 59mm wide and 24mm thick

Condition Report:

In good antique condition. One corner has a bit of an indent (pictured) and the other has a 1mm gap when closed. Closes securely with a strong “click”.

An intricately detailed sterling silver 3-cigar case with flowers and floral engraving. The repousse and chasing is all hand hammered on the front and back of the piece to create the designs. The artist put a great deal of time effort into making this. The case still has the original straps for holding the cigars in place. Snaps firmly shut.

Era: Late Victorian to Edwardian (circa 1880-1910)

Materials: Sterling Silver (tested)

Size: 140 grams. 110mm long by 59mm wide and 24mm thick

Condition Report:

In good antique condition. One corner has a bit of an indent (pictured) and the other has a 1mm gap when closed. Closes securely with a strong “click”.