Sterling Silver Sovereign Coin Case, 1906.
Sterling Silver Sovereign Coin Case, 1906. is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Antique coin case, would have hung from a gentleman’s fob chain. Engraved acanthus scrolls to the outer case with a blank panel for initials to the front. Inside, the case is sprung loaded - you place the coins on top of the machine engraved disc, and press them down against the spring. Hallmarks are for Birmingham, England, dated 1906. The maker is A .L. Dennison. Case measures 3.05 cm diameter and 1.5 cm thick. You open it by pressing down on the top of the knob in the bow - much like a fob watch - in fact Dennisons manufactured watch cases. Condition is very good - just a very shallow indentation on the front, which could be pressed out. This pretty item could be worn as a locket or pendant. TW: 19.3g.
ITEM REF. No: C17765
Shipping: NZ North Island: $14.00 NZ South Island: $22.00 Australia: $35.00 Rest of World: $42.00



