Cigarette holder - .925 silver - Silver box Sri Lanka

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A fine silver cigarette box, Ceylon, c. 1880

A splendid, Sterling silver rectangular cigarette box chased in high relief with Kandyan vegetal and floral scrollwork made at the time of British rule on the island. On one side, a peacock is depicted with a fanning tail. The other side shows a map of Ceylon with the towns of Colombo, Kandy and Trincomalee. On 8 January 1782 the British captured Trincomalee's forts from the Dutch, the first place on the island they captured. The French recaptured it on 29 August of the same year after the Battle of Trincomalee. In 1783 the French ceded it to the British and subsequently, Britain ceded Trincomalee back to the Dutch Republic under the Peace of Paris (1783 Treaty of Versailles). In 1795 the British recaptured the city and held it until Sri Lanka's independence in 1948, with a claimed aim of "preventing Napoleon invading the colony" if left under the Dutch.

14x9cm
189 grams

A fine silver cigarette box, Ceylon, c. 1880

A splendid, Sterling silver rectangular cigarette box chased in high relief with Kandyan vegetal and floral scrollwork made at the time of British rule on the island. On one side, a peacock is depicted with a fanning tail. The other side shows a map of Ceylon with the towns of Colombo, Kandy and Trincomalee. On 8 January 1782 the British captured Trincomalee's forts from the Dutch, the first place on the island they captured. The French recaptured it on 29 August of the same year after the Battle of Trincomalee. In 1783 the French ceded it to the British and subsequently, Britain ceded Trincomalee back to the Dutch Republic under the Peace of Paris (1783 Treaty of Versailles). In 1795 the British recaptured the city and held it until Sri Lanka's independence in 1948, with a claimed aim of "preventing Napoleon invading the colony" if left under the Dutch.

14x9cm
189 grams

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gross weight
189 g
Silver type
.925 silver
Specific region of origin
Sri Lanka
Title additional information
Silver box Sri Lanka
Country of origin
Sri Lanka
Material
Silver
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
9 cm
Width
14 cm
Depth
1 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
Sold by
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Objects sold
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