Description - Wonderful 19th century Victorian solid silver card case of rectangular scroll form with a hinged lid
both sides embellished with engine turned decoration, hand engraved scroll foliate borders plus belt and buckle cartouche with engraved initials
suitable for Bank/ Credit Cards etc.
Fully hallmarked with the anchor for Birmingham assay, lion passant indicating 925 grade solid sterling silver, Queen's head, date letter "E" for the year 1853 and the maker's mark "A.T" which is Alfred Taylor.
Condition - In good order, there is a dint and ding to the edge (please see end photograph)
no splits, holes or repairs
hinged lid in good order with minimal wobble and opens and closes lid securely
decoration is crisp and clear with no wear or rubbing.
Images part of both the description and condition report
Dimensions & Weight - 10.1cm long x 7.1cm wide
weight is 62 grams.
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Payment & Postage - Please pay within 5 days of purchase. Items will be packed with the utmost care and posted the next working day of payment received.
I am happy to ship outside the UK.
Buyers are fully responsible for any customs duties that may be incurred on items sent outside the United Kingdom.