A plain polished silver cheroot case, Marks & Cohen, Birmingham 1911, enclosing 9ct gold mounted cheroot, together with a Victorian bright cut engraved silver cheroot case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1898, enclosing yellow metal mounted cheroot, indistinctly stamped and a further silver cheroot case, Villiers & Jackson, Birmingham 1916, total weight approx 57.1g (5)
Sold for £90
Condition Report
Birmingham 1911 example- engraved monogram to hinged cover, marks slightly rubbed, some dings, general wear, some nibbles and chips to the end of the cheroot
Birmingham 1898 example-marks reasonably clear, engraved initials to hinged cover, general wear, some nibbles to the cheroot
Birmingham 1916 example- marks reasonably clear, some dings and creases, general wear
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