No. 99890681

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Genuine 1880(c) Silver Match Holder - Match holder - .925 silver - “John Gibson”
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2 weeks ago

Genuine 1880(c) Silver Match Holder - Match holder - .925 silver - “John Gibson”

Genuine 1870(c) Silver Match Holder Almost 200 years old It’s without any Hallmarks but I found a small hardly visible symbol 925( 926??) please refer to images According to my family long lasting heritage this match holder was made on private request by of John Gibson - A respected Masonic historian and a founding member of a Royal Arch Chapter in Durham, England, which was named in his honor. It’s a such a rare finding that cannot be copied or mass manufactured with massive history behind. Please note that if you wish your parcel to be sent as a “gift” rather than a “sale” (which may exempt you from additional customs fees), kindly inform me. However, please be aware that this decision is entirely your responsibility. * All of my objects are from my family’s private, used collection by true Masons. * Please be advised that parcels may be damaged, delayed, or subject to additional fees due to local courier transportation, customs checks, taxes, and other factors. * The recipient is solely responsible for paying the customs charges, duties, or taxes applicable to the destination country. * Parcels will be held by customs until any outstanding payments are made. Failure to make payments may result in the parcel being returned, delayed, or, in certain cases, destroyed. If a parcel is destroyed, no refund will be issued. * Refused, unpaid, or parcels with incorrect addresses will be returned to me. This process may take up to a month, and the parcel will only be resend to the buyer once the full postage fees have been remitted.

No. 99890681

No longer available
Genuine 1880(c) Silver Match Holder - Match holder - .925 silver - “John Gibson”

Genuine 1880(c) Silver Match Holder - Match holder - .925 silver - “John Gibson”

Genuine 1870(c) Silver Match Holder
Almost 200 years old

It’s without any Hallmarks but I found a small hardly visible symbol 925( 926??) please refer to images
According to my family long lasting heritage this match holder was made on private request by
of John Gibson - A respected Masonic historian and a founding member of a Royal Arch Chapter in Durham, England, which was named in his honor.

It’s a such a rare finding that cannot be copied or mass manufactured with massive history behind.


Please note that if you wish your parcel to be sent as a “gift” rather than a “sale” (which may exempt you from additional customs fees), kindly inform me. However, please be aware that this decision is entirely your responsibility.
* All of my objects are from my family’s private, used collection by true Masons.

* Please be advised that parcels may be damaged, delayed, or subject to additional fees due to local courier transportation, customs checks, taxes, and other factors.

* The recipient is solely responsible for paying the customs charges, duties, or taxes applicable to the destination country.

* Parcels will be held by customs until any outstanding payments are made. Failure to make payments may result in the parcel being returned, delayed, or, in certain cases, destroyed. If a parcel is destroyed, no refund will be issued.

* Refused, unpaid, or parcels with incorrect addresses will be returned to me. This process may take up to a month, and the parcel will only be resend to the buyer once the full postage fees have been remitted.


Bidding closed
Edgar Clin
Expert
Estimate  € 330 - € 380

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