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Auction House:
Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:16
Lots with images:16
Prices available:16
Category:
Card Cases
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Antique sterling silver card carrying case adorned with repousse kangaroo decoration in landscape, housed in original plush fitted box, late 19th century, 10 cm high, 60 grams ***
*** Nathaniel Mills 'Scott's Memorial' antique English sterling silver card case, stamped 'N.M.', Birmingham, mid 19th century, 9 cm high, 62 grams ***
*** Nathaniel Mills 'Warwick' castle top, antique English sterling silver card case, stamped 'N.M.', Birmingham, mid 19th century, 9 cm high, 50 grams ***
*** An antique English silver castle top calling card case, stamped 'W.D.', Birmingham, circa 1851, 10 cm high, 64 grams ***
*** Joachim Matthias Wendt of Adelaide, Australian silver calling card case with engraved fern decoration, 19th century, stamped 'Wendt', with pictorial marks, 9 cm high, 100 grams ***
*** A whalebone card case, mid 19th century, 9 cm x 5 cm ***
*** An antique sterling silver calling card case with floral engraved decoration, by Aston and Son of Birmingham, circa 1858, 10 cm high ***
*** A fine sterling silver card case by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, circa 1837, 10 cm high, 83 grams ***
*** An antique calling card case, tortoiseshell and ivory inlaid with sterling silver, 19th century, 10.5 cm x 7.5 cm ***
*** An antique ivory calling card case, circa 1900, 10.5 cm high ***
*** A fine ivory card case with engraved monogram H.S.R., interior fitted with blue silk accordion compartments, 19th century, 11 cm high ***
*** An antique calling card case, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl with ivory trim and silk lining, 19th century, 10 cm high ***
*** An antique card case, tortoiseshell and ivory with mother of pearl inlay, English, 19th century, 9.5 cm high ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver salt cellar by David Hennel of London, circa 1761; together with a sterling silver mustard spoon and calling card case, (3 items), the salt 3.5 cm high, 72 grams total ***
*** Two Victorian card cases, tortoiseshell, mother of pearl and silver, circa 1880, 10.5 cm high ***
*** An antique tortoiseshell card case, 19th century, 10.5 x 8 cm ***