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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:14
Lots with images:14
Prices available:14
Category:
Card Cases
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Lord Harris' visiting card case: mother-of-pearl and hand-painted visiting card case (78 x 102 x 9 mm), decorated with cricket scene on one side, and portrait of Lord Harris on the other side, with initials 'Hon Grch' (Harris' initials). Beautiful cricket… ***
*** Two Russian silver card cases, late 19th/20th century, one with finely chased enamel work, the largest 9.3 cm wide (2) ***
*** A Russian silver cigarette case St Petersburg, 1908-1917 formed overall of interlocking sunburst pattern, with gold-mounted sapphire cabochon thumb piece and gilt sable interior ***
*** A fine pressed tortoise-shell and ivory cathedral card case, English, circa 1840, 9 x 6 cm ***
*** Card case, pierced whalebone, 19th century. 9 x 5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver and guilloche enamel card case, English, 20th century, 8 cm wide ***
*** A green shagreen (shark-skin) covered card case, previously owned by rod Timmins, 17 cm by 8.5 cm ***
*** Two silver mounted tortoise shell and mother-of-pearl card cases, 19th/20th century, together with a silver and enamel cover the largest box 8 cm wide ***
*** A sterling silver card case with repousse decoration, English, circa 1900, 10 x 7 cm, size 10 x 7 cm ***
*** Antique sterling silver card case & casket with pin cushion top plus miniature sterling silver tray & trivet (4 items). ***
*** Antique French enamel opera glasses; sterling silver mounted purse; two 19th century mother of pearl card cases. (4 items) ***
*** A whalebone card case, c1830s. 8.5 x 5 cm. Note: This lot has been identified at the time of cataloguing as containing organic material which may be subject to restrictions regarding export ***
*** Two Tartanware card cases Scottish, circa 1880, one labelled McPherson 11 cm long, the other labelled Clan Stuart 8.7 cm long ***
*** A card case with sliding lid decorated with porcupine spines and medallions of bone, 22 cm long, 10 cm wide. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, Melbourne. NB: ***