EDWARDIAN SILVER TRINKET BOX,
maker Charles Horner, Birmingham 1901, of bombe-lozenge form, the hinged cover with gadrooned border, 9.5cm wide, along with three other trinket boxes, one with lined interior, 220g gross (4)
A condition report is offered as an indication of any issues visible to the naked eye. As none of our staff is a professional conservator or restorer, buyers must satisfy themselves in respect of condition. The condition report does not form part of any contract between McTear's and the buyer, and all lots are offered "as is" in accordance with our Terms of Business available on our website.
Sold for £140
Estimated at £70 - £100
Condition Report
The Horner box has a split to the reverse and a small ding to the base.
The circular box has a damage to the hinge so the cover comes off, also wear to interior, and a dent to cover and to base, slight misshaping to feat.
The smaller lozenge box has lost its lining, also damage to one foot.
The larger lozenge box is generally ok.
Each with wear as per age and use.
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