Lot Number : 2503

  • 1920s silver mounted presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form, with engraved initials J.W.J and dated 1902-1927 to slightly domed hinged cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised softwood interior, upon four bracket feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, maker's mark worn and indistinct, H9cm, W23cm, reputedly given to John William Johnson, father of Amy Johnson,  famous for being the first long distance (to Australia) solo female pilot, and first female British grounds engineer, for his silver wedding anniversary
  • 1920s silver mounted presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form, with engraved initials J.W.J and dated 1902-1927 to slightly domed hinged cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised softwood interior, upon four bracket feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, maker's mark worn and indistinct, H9cm, W23cm, reputedly given to John William Johnson, father of Amy Johnson,  famous for being the first long distance (to Australia) solo female pilot, and first female British grounds engineer, for his silver wedding anniversary
  • 1920s silver mounted presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form, with engraved initials J.W.J and dated 1902-1927 to slightly domed hinged cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised softwood interior, upon four bracket feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, maker's mark worn and indistinct, H9cm, W23cm, reputedly given to John William Johnson, father of Amy Johnson,  famous for being the first long distance (to Australia) solo female pilot, and first female British grounds engineer, for his silver wedding anniversary
  • 1920s silver mounted presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form, with engraved initials J.W.J and dated 1902-1927 to slightly domed hinged cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised softwood interior, upon four bracket feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, maker's mark worn and indistinct, H9cm, W23cm, reputedly given to John William Johnson, father of Amy Johnson,  famous for being the first long distance (to Australia) solo female pilot, and first female British grounds engineer, for his silver wedding anniversary
  • 1920s silver mounted presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form, with engraved initials J.W.J and dated 1902-1927 to slightly domed hinged cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised softwood interior, upon four bracket feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, maker's mark worn and indistinct, H9cm, W23cm, reputedly given to John William Johnson, father of Amy Johnson,  famous for being the first long distance (to Australia) solo female pilot, and first female British grounds engineer, for his silver wedding anniversary
  • 1920s silver mounted presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form, with engraved initials J.W.J and dated 1902-1927 to slightly domed hinged cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised softwood interior, upon four bracket feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, maker's mark worn and indistinct, H9cm, W23cm, reputedly given to John William Johnson, father of Amy Johnson,  famous for being the first long distance (to Australia) solo female pilot, and first female British grounds engineer, for his silver wedding anniversary
  • 1920s silver mounted presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form, with engraved initials J.W.J and dated 1902-1927 to slightly domed hinged cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised softwood interior, upon four bracket feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, maker's mark worn and indistinct, H9cm, W23cm, reputedly given to John William Johnson, father of Amy Johnson,  famous for being the first long distance (to Australia) solo female pilot, and first female British grounds engineer, for his silver wedding anniversary
  • 1920s silver mounted presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form, with engraved initials J.W.J and dated 1902-1927 to slightly domed hinged cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised softwood interior, upon four bracket feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, maker's mark worn and indistinct, H9cm, W23cm, reputedly given to John William Johnson, father of Amy Johnson,  famous for being the first long distance (to Australia) solo female pilot, and first female British grounds engineer, for his silver wedding anniversary

Description: 1920s silver mounted presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form, with engraved initials J.W.J and dated 1902-1927 to slightly domed hinged cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised softwood interior, upon four bracket feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, maker's mark worn and indistinct, H9cm, W23cm, reputedly given to John William Johnson, father of Amy Johnson, famous for being the first long distance (to Australia) solo female pilot, and first female British grounds engineer, for his silver wedding anniversary

Condition Report:

Gross weight 42.33 ozt (1316 grams), probably lead base General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Small indentations to body and cover. Hallmarks with wear, some elements indistinct.

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Collect from The Vine Street Salerooms, Scarborough YO11 1XN.

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