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Vintage Sterling Silver Cigarette Case Birmingham c1925
$650.00 AUD
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VINTAGE CHARM
A stunning vintage sterling silver cigarette case. The case is stamped and hallmarked, dating it to 1925 and made by Charles S Green & Co ltd. It is also engraved Ida in the centre. This cigarette case will make a sublime gift for a lover of vintage items, or a great addition to your collection.
ITEM SPECIFICS
Vintage Sterling Silver Cigarette Case Birmingham c1925
Metal: Sterling silver
Weight: 76.22 grams
Length x Width: 8.6cm x 6.9cm
Stamps & Hallmarks: Anchor Birmingham Lion Silver A - 1925
Makers Mark: Charles S Green & Co ltd
SKU: E2622
CONDITION
Good pre-owned condition, there is some age related wear. Please look carefully at the photos as they depict the description, size and condition of the item. Please ask us any questions about the item before purchasing.
SHIPPING
We send our items securely packaged via standard post. We recommend international shipping to be sent standard courier post with signature, tracking and insurance. International buyers are responsible for all customs duty costs (VAT) payable into their country.
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Each item is verified by independent, accredited gemmologists. Gemmologists verify the metal, gemstone, and value of our pieces, so you can trust its make and quality.
Secure Shipping
We send our items securely packaged via standard post. We recommend international shipping to be sent standard courier post with signature, tracking and insurance. International buyers are responsible for all customs duty costs (VAT) payable into their country.
Great Condition
At the Unique Jewellery Company, each piece is unique with rich history. We only sell pieces in great condition, however, if your item has arrived damaged or faulty, we will accept your return.
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At the Unique Jewellery Company, we find special jewellery pieces, elevate their beauty and craftsmanship, so they can be loved as they once were.