N.º 101913704

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Caja de rapé - Plata de ley 925 - Charles Boyton
Puja final
€ 120
Hace 12 semanas

Caja de rapé - Plata de ley 925 - Charles Boyton

An exquisite antique Edwardian sterling silver and tortoiseshell trinket or snuff box, featuring a stunning silver piqué inlay. The lid is inset with a genuine dark shell panel, meticulously inlaid with a silver neoclassical "Urn and Garland" motif, surrounded by a delicate silver foliate border. ​The craftsmanship is typical of the high-quality silver smalls produced in London during the early 20th century. The contrast between the translucent, mottled tones of the tortoiseshell and the bright silver inlay makes this a highly sought-after collector's piece. ​Hallmarks & Identification ​The box is fully hallmarked on the side of the lid, with clear, crisp stamps as seen in the provided images: ​Maker’s Mark: "C & S" over "B" (within a trefoil) for Charles Boyton & Son, a prestigious firm of London silversmiths. ​Standard Mark: The Lion Passant, guaranteeing .925 sterling silver. ​City Mark: The Leopard's Head, indicating the London Assay Office. ​Date Letter: The lowercase "s" in a shaped shield, dating the piece specifically to 1913. ​Condition Report ​Silver: Excellent antique condition with light surface wear and minor "pocket" scratches consistent with age (113 years old). No major dents or deep gouges. ​Tortoiseshell: The shell panel is well-preserved with a deep, rich luster. Some clouding consistent with age. The silver piqué inlay remains intact and securely seated. ​Hinge/Closure: The lid fits snugly and the hinge remains tight and functional.

N.º 101913704

Vendido
Caja de rapé - Plata de ley 925 - Charles Boyton

Caja de rapé - Plata de ley 925 - Charles Boyton

An exquisite antique Edwardian sterling silver and tortoiseshell trinket or snuff box, featuring a stunning silver piqué inlay. The lid is inset with a genuine dark shell panel, meticulously inlaid with a silver neoclassical "Urn and Garland" motif, surrounded by a delicate silver foliate border.

​The craftsmanship is typical of the high-quality silver smalls produced in London during the early 20th century. The contrast between the translucent, mottled tones of the tortoiseshell and the bright silver inlay makes this a highly sought-after collector's piece.
​Hallmarks & Identification

​The box is fully hallmarked on the side of the lid, with clear, crisp stamps as seen in the provided images:

​Maker’s Mark: "C & S" over "B" (within a trefoil) for Charles Boyton & Son, a prestigious firm of London silversmiths.
​Standard Mark: The Lion Passant, guaranteeing .925 sterling silver.

​City Mark: The Leopard's Head, indicating the London Assay Office.

​Date Letter: The lowercase "s" in a shaped shield, dating the piece specifically to 1913.

​Condition Report

​Silver: Excellent antique condition with light surface wear and minor "pocket" scratches consistent with age (113 years old). No major dents or deep gouges.

​Tortoiseshell: The shell panel is well-preserved with a deep, rich luster. Some clouding consistent with age. The silver piqué inlay remains intact and securely seated.

​Hinge/Closure: The lid fits snugly and the hinge remains tight and functional.

Puja final
€ 120
Inés Fernández
Experto
Estimación  € 150 - € 200

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