ANTIQUE 19thC VICTORIAN SOLID SILVER & ENAMEL 'THE FOUR VICES' ASHTRAY c.1898
Antique late 19th Century Victorian solid silver & enamel ashtray depicting 'the four vices', Of round shape, pierced and beaded boarder, mounted with plaques depicting a woman, drinking, horse racing and cards.
Hallmarked English silver, (925 standard), Birmingham, year 1898 (y), Maker W.H.H (William Hair Haseler).
Reference Number: J10046
Antique late 19th Century Victorian solid silver & enamel ashtray depicting 'the four vices', Of round shape, pierced and beaded boarder, mounted with plaques depicting a woman, drinking, horse racing and cards.
Hallmarked English silver, (925 standard), Birmingham, year 1898 (y), Maker W.H.H (William Hair Haseler).
Reference Number: J10046
Antique late 19th Century Victorian solid silver & enamel ashtray depicting 'the four vices', Of round shape, pierced and beaded boarder, mounted with plaques depicting a woman, drinking, horse racing and cards.
Hallmarked English silver, (925 standard), Birmingham, year 1898 (y), Maker W.H.H (William Hair Haseler).
Reference Number: J10046
DESCRIPTION
Antique late 19th Century Victorian solid silver & enamel ashtray depicting 'the four vices', Of round shape, pierced and beaded boarder, mounted with plaques depicting a woman, drinking, horse racing and cards.
Hallmarked English silver, (925 standard), Birmingham, year 1898 (y), Maker W.H.H (William Hair Haseler). A must for any collector of Tobaconalia or Naval enthusiast, or just as a stand alone item, as useful today as it was the day it was made.
CONDITION
In Great Condition - Wear expected with age. Please refer to photographs.
SIZE
Height: 1 cm // 0.39 in
Diameter: 8 cm // 3.15 in
Weight: 24 g // 0.85 oz