This lot features an exquisite selection of Edwardian silver items, including an engraved silver visiting card case dating back to Birmingham in 1902 by maker Arthur Cook. The set also includes a silver cheroot case from Birmingham in 1906 crafted by John Thompson & Sons, a small silver sweetmeat dish, a pair of shell salts, a vesta case, and a Norwegian silver fork made by Th. Marthinsen.
The Edwardian silver visiting card case exudes elegance with its intricate engravings, showcasing the craftsmanship of Arthur Cook. The silver cheroot case by John Thompson & Sons adds a touch of sophistication, reflecting the style of the Edwardian era.
Complementing the set are a small silver sweetmeat dish, perfect for serving delectable treats, and a pair of shell salts that add a charming touch to any dining table. The vesta case provides a stylish storage solution for matches, while the Norwegian silver fork by Th. Marthinsen brings a touch of international flair to the collection.
This diverse selection of silver items is a testament to the craftsmanship and artistry of the Edwardian period, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Don't miss the opportunity to own these exquisite pieces at the upcoming auction at Duggleby Auctioneers.