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Chiara Scotto Pasanisi dei Foscarini
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Holds master’s in art business and decorative arts; exhibited at TEFAF Maastricht.

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Rare Sterling Silver Tobacco Jar 925 - London 1839 - Edward Edwards - 108g.

Incredible collectible piece: a prestigious English sterling silver snuff box from the Victorian era, made in 1839 by the renowned silversmith Edward Edwards in London.

The item is presented in an exceptionally well-preserved condition, with finely hand-engraved floral decorations that frame a smooth central shield, ideal for personalized engravings.

Main Features:

Complete and sharp punches: Lion passant (Sterling Silver 925), Panther head (London Assay Office), Duty Mark "D" (1839) and Duty Mark (Queen Victoria’s profile).

Author: Signed with the "EE" punch by Edward Edwards.

Weight: 108 grams of solid silver.

Mechanical Condition: The zipper is in perfect condition, with a solid and precise closure.

Interior: Original vermeil gold interior, a mark of high craftsmanship.

Dimensions: 7.5x4.5x2

A safe investment for lovers of antique silverware or a gift of the utmost class.

Rare Sterling Silver Tobacco Jar 925 - London 1839 - Edward Edwards - 108g.

Incredible collectible piece: a prestigious English sterling silver snuff box from the Victorian era, made in 1839 by the renowned silversmith Edward Edwards in London.

The item is presented in an exceptionally well-preserved condition, with finely hand-engraved floral decorations that frame a smooth central shield, ideal for personalized engravings.

Main Features:

Complete and sharp punches: Lion passant (Sterling Silver 925), Panther head (London Assay Office), Duty Mark "D" (1839) and Duty Mark (Queen Victoria’s profile).

Author: Signed with the "EE" punch by Edward Edwards.

Weight: 108 grams of solid silver.

Mechanical Condition: The zipper is in perfect condition, with a solid and precise closure.

Interior: Original vermeil gold interior, a mark of high craftsmanship.

Dimensions: 7.5x4.5x2

A safe investment for lovers of antique silverware or a gift of the utmost class.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Colour
Silver
Material
Silver
Pattern
Floral
Condition
Good condition, used with some signs of wear
Height
2 cm
Width
4.5 cm
Depth
7.5 cm
ItalyVerified
33
Objects sold
Private

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