Beddoes & Co - Box - Business cards, decorative - .925 silver





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Art Deco Sterling Silver Box – Beddoes & Co – Birmingham 1937 – Gilded Interior – 197 g
A refined and beautifully preserved Art Deco sterling silver box, made in Birmingham in 1937, crafted by the renowned silversmith Beddoes & Co.
A multifunctional luxury piece suitable for business cards, jewellery, cigarettes, calling cards, or as an elegant desk accessory.
This rectangular silver box is executed in a sleek, engine-turned Art Deco pattern, typical of the late 1930s. The front is decorated with an engraved monogram T J, elegantly placed within a stepped geometric Art Deco frame.
This monogram can be professionally removed should the buyer wish to engrave their own initials.
The interior is richly fire-gilded (vermeil), offering a warm golden contrast to the cool silver exterior and enhancing the luxurious feel of the piece.
The hinge and closure work perfectly; the box opens and closes smoothly and securely.
Dimensions & Weight approx.
Length: 13 cm
Width: 8.5 cm
Height: 0.8 cm
Weight: 197 g
Hallmarks
Fully and clearly hallmarked for Sterling 925 silver:
B & Co – the maker's mark of Beddoes & Co, Birmingham
Anchor – the assay office mark for Birmingham
Lion Passant – English sterling silver (925)
Letter N – year 1937
Silversmith – Beddoes & Co
Beddoes & Co was an active Birmingham silversmithing firm known for producing high-quality silver boxes, cigarette cases, and personal accessories. Their maker's mark B & Co appears in a horizontal cartouche resembling a barrel or elongated oval, as on this piece.
The firm is associated with excellent engraving work and precise mechanical finishing typical of the inter-war Art Deco period.
Art Deco (c. 1930s)
This box is a textbook example of British late-Art Deco design:
symmetrical proportions
linear engine-turning
geometric stepped motif around the monogram
functional yet elegant design
A refined piece for collectors of Art Deco silver or those looking for a luxurious and practical desk accessory.
Very good condition for its age. Minimal wear consistent with careful use. Interior gilding well preserved. Hinge and closure fully functional.
Decorative items shown in photos are not included.
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Insured and well packed.
Art Deco Sterling Silver Box – Beddoes & Co – Birmingham 1937 – Gilded Interior – 197 g
A refined and beautifully preserved Art Deco sterling silver box, made in Birmingham in 1937, crafted by the renowned silversmith Beddoes & Co.
A multifunctional luxury piece suitable for business cards, jewellery, cigarettes, calling cards, or as an elegant desk accessory.
This rectangular silver box is executed in a sleek, engine-turned Art Deco pattern, typical of the late 1930s. The front is decorated with an engraved monogram T J, elegantly placed within a stepped geometric Art Deco frame.
This monogram can be professionally removed should the buyer wish to engrave their own initials.
The interior is richly fire-gilded (vermeil), offering a warm golden contrast to the cool silver exterior and enhancing the luxurious feel of the piece.
The hinge and closure work perfectly; the box opens and closes smoothly and securely.
Dimensions & Weight approx.
Length: 13 cm
Width: 8.5 cm
Height: 0.8 cm
Weight: 197 g
Hallmarks
Fully and clearly hallmarked for Sterling 925 silver:
B & Co – the maker's mark of Beddoes & Co, Birmingham
Anchor – the assay office mark for Birmingham
Lion Passant – English sterling silver (925)
Letter N – year 1937
Silversmith – Beddoes & Co
Beddoes & Co was an active Birmingham silversmithing firm known for producing high-quality silver boxes, cigarette cases, and personal accessories. Their maker's mark B & Co appears in a horizontal cartouche resembling a barrel or elongated oval, as on this piece.
The firm is associated with excellent engraving work and precise mechanical finishing typical of the inter-war Art Deco period.
Art Deco (c. 1930s)
This box is a textbook example of British late-Art Deco design:
symmetrical proportions
linear engine-turning
geometric stepped motif around the monogram
functional yet elegant design
A refined piece for collectors of Art Deco silver or those looking for a luxurious and practical desk accessory.
Very good condition for its age. Minimal wear consistent with careful use. Interior gilding well preserved. Hinge and closure fully functional.
Decorative items shown in photos are not included.
Shipping Catawiki smart services.
Insured and well packed.
