HB&S - Cigarette dispenser - .925 silver





Add to your favourites to get an alert when the auction starts.

Has over 20 years' expertise in vintage fountain pens and auction consulting.
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 135696 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Description from the seller
Henry Matthews & Sons Ltd (HE&S) – Sterling Silver Cigarette Case – Birmingham, England – 185,50g – Mid-20th Century
A fine and substantial English sterling silver cigarette case, crafted by the renowned Birmingham silversmith Henry Matthews & Sons Ltd (HE&S).
The case features an elegant engine-turned decoration on both exterior panels, framed by a refined geometric border. The interior retains its original gilt (gold-washed) finish, a desirable feature that provided additional protection against oxidation and enhanced the luxurious character of the piece.
The case is fully hallmarked and bears a complete set of British assay marks:
* Maker’s mark: HE&S (Henry Matthews & Sons Ltd)
* Anchor: Birmingham Assay Office
* Lion Passant: Sterling Silver (.925)
* Date Letter: “O”
* Pattern/Model Number: 58
The hallmarks are clearly struck and present on the interior.
The construction quality is excellent, with a solid hinge, precise closure and substantial silver weight. The case displays the refined workmanship traditionally associated with Birmingham silver production.
Condition:
Very good antique condition. The case shows only light age-related wear and a few tiny surface marks consistent with careful use over time. No significant dents, repairs or structural damage observed. Original gilt interior well preserved. Hinge and closure function correctly.
Specifications
* Maker: Henry Matthews & Sons Ltd (HE&S)
* Origin: Birmingham, England
* Material: Sterling Silver (.925)
* Interior: Original gilt finish
* Weight: 185,50g
* Dimensions: 12.5 cm × 8.5 cm × 0.5 cm
* Hallmarks: HE&S, Anchor, Lion Passant, Date Letter O, Model No. 58
* Period: Mid-20th Century
* Style: Engine-Turned Cigarette Case
A handsome and highly collectible example of English sterling silver craftsmanship, combining substantial weight, elegant decoration and complete British hallmarks. Ideal for collectors of fine silver, smoking antiques and quality Birmingham silverware.
Henry Matthews & Sons Ltd (HE&S) – Sterling Silver Cigarette Case – Birmingham, England – 185,50g – Mid-20th Century
A fine and substantial English sterling silver cigarette case, crafted by the renowned Birmingham silversmith Henry Matthews & Sons Ltd (HE&S).
The case features an elegant engine-turned decoration on both exterior panels, framed by a refined geometric border. The interior retains its original gilt (gold-washed) finish, a desirable feature that provided additional protection against oxidation and enhanced the luxurious character of the piece.
The case is fully hallmarked and bears a complete set of British assay marks:
* Maker’s mark: HE&S (Henry Matthews & Sons Ltd)
* Anchor: Birmingham Assay Office
* Lion Passant: Sterling Silver (.925)
* Date Letter: “O”
* Pattern/Model Number: 58
The hallmarks are clearly struck and present on the interior.
The construction quality is excellent, with a solid hinge, precise closure and substantial silver weight. The case displays the refined workmanship traditionally associated with Birmingham silver production.
Condition:
Very good antique condition. The case shows only light age-related wear and a few tiny surface marks consistent with careful use over time. No significant dents, repairs or structural damage observed. Original gilt interior well preserved. Hinge and closure function correctly.
Specifications
* Maker: Henry Matthews & Sons Ltd (HE&S)
* Origin: Birmingham, England
* Material: Sterling Silver (.925)
* Interior: Original gilt finish
* Weight: 185,50g
* Dimensions: 12.5 cm × 8.5 cm × 0.5 cm
* Hallmarks: HE&S, Anchor, Lion Passant, Date Letter O, Model No. 58
* Period: Mid-20th Century
* Style: Engine-Turned Cigarette Case
A handsome and highly collectible example of English sterling silver craftsmanship, combining substantial weight, elegant decoration and complete British hallmarks. Ideal for collectors of fine silver, smoking antiques and quality Birmingham silverware.
