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Lot 227
Full Lot Description
A mid-20th century silver cigarette case, the hinge opening rectangular form with bevelled edges, engine-turned decoration all over and initialled panel to one corner. Hallmarked Morgan & Boon, Birmingham 1943. Measuring 14cm by 8.5cm, gross weight 6.33ozt (197g).
Dimensions: 14cm x 8.5cm,
Era: George VI
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1943
Weight: 197
Total lot weight: 197
Condition Report
- Appears in fairly good overall condition
- Displaying some general surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use
- Some very minor and shallow dints
- Slightly heavier wear around the edges and corners with a few minor nicks and bruises at corners
- Minor surface rubbing to the engine-turning with slight loss of detail to some areas, mainly edges and corners
- Hinges and clasp in good working order and closes securely
- Hallmarks located inside and all clear and legible, further lion passant to clasp
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