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AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIGARETTE-BOX MARK OF JAMES SAMUEL BELL AND LOUIS WILLMOTT, LONDON, 1903 R

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AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIGARETTE-BOX 
MARK OF JAMES SAMUEL BELL AND LOUIS WILLMOTT, LONDON, 1903 
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIGARETTE-BOX
MARK OF JAMES SAMUEL BELL AND LOUIS WILLMOTT, LONDON, 1903
Rectangular on four scroll feet, hinged cover and sides chased with Art Nouveau-style fruiting foliage, the hinged cover further set with a medallion depicting William Ewart Gladstone, engraved around the medallion with an inscription and on the cover with a further inscription, cedar-lined interior
5 7/8 in. (15 cm.) wide
The inscription around the medallion reads 'Born in Liverpool 29th December 1809 buried in Westminster Abbey, May 1898'.
The second inscription reads 'Memorial statue unveiled in Liverpool by Earl Spencer, K.G. 16 July 1904'

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AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIGARETTE-BOX
MARK OF JAMES SAMUEL BELL AND LOUIS WILLMOTT, LONDON, 1903
Rectangular on four scroll feet, hinged cover and sides chased with Art Nouveau-style fruiting foliage, the hinged cover further set with a medallion depicting William Ewart Gladstone, engraved around the medallion with an inscription and on the cover with a further inscription, cedar-lined interior
5 7/8 in. (15 cm.) wide
The inscription around the medallion reads 'Born in Liverpool 29th December 1809 buried in Westminster Abbey, May 1898'.
The second inscription reads 'Memorial statue unveiled in Liverpool by Earl Spencer, K.G. 16 July 1904'

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