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A VICTORIAN ENGINE-TURNED VESTA CASE of rounded oblong form with a vacant cartouche & a concealed opening, ribbed sides, gilt interior, by H.W. Dee, London 1868, together with another similar vesta, monogrammed, Birmingham 1885, an engine-turned "seamless" vesta case with suspensory ring, initialled & dated April 18. 1914, Chester 1910 & two other vestas; 5.9 oz (5)
AN ENGINE-TURNED PATENT "GO TO BED" BOX with a hinged cover, hinged end with later added socket, vesta compartment, vacant cartouche, maker's mark "CB&S", Birmingham 1912 and an oval tobacco box with a vesta compartment in the cover, initialled, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1912; the latter 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 4.9 oz (2)
A VICTORIAN VESTA CASE with lobed fluting resembling a miniature cigar case, maker's mark "HJ", Birmingham 1890, a shaped oblong vesta with "quartered" engraving, suspensory ring, by Randle Bros. Birmingham 1912, a late Victorian engine-turned vesta, crested, another similar, initialled and two other late Victorian vesta cases with reeded decoration, initialled; 5.3 oz (6)
A VICTORIAN OVAL TUBULAR VESTA CASE with engine-turning & a suspensory ring, crested, by William Summers, London 1874, another rounded oblong vesta with button-operated cover, initialled & crested, by the same maker. London 1872 and two plated vestas (a Victorian horseshoe with slow match holder, crested & monogrammed & another with an inset compass); 2.1 oz weighable silver (4)
A MIXED LOT OF VESTA CASES: An Edwardian circular vesta, monogrammed, suspensory ring, Birmingham 1904, a plain rounded oblong vesta 1899, an engraved example with a concealed opening, initialled 1895, a book-shaped vesta with engine-turning, initialled 1878, a plain vesta, monogrammed 1880 and another with a "sprung" flap cover & vacant shield cartouche, Birmingham 1906, all by various makers; 5.6 oz (6)
A MIXED LOT: A George III lancet case, initialled, unmarked, a modern tinder striker, inscribed, a vesta with a later-applied plaque depicting a pug dog portrait, a small Victorian engine-turned snuff box, initialled, a vesta & sovereign case combined, with an internal compartment for stamps & a pull-out pencil & toothpick and another small snuff box by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1863; the latter 1.9" (4.8 cms) long; 5.4 oz (6)
THREE DRESSING TABLE JEWEL BOXES a large plain circular example on three feet, Birmingham 1915, a small oval example with a shaped border, Birmingham 1916, and a circular example with an engine-turned cover, Birmingham 1916, all by A & J. Zimmerman, all lined & loaded; the large one 4.5" (11.4 cms) diameter (3)

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