Antique (1915) 9ct Rose Gold and Mother of Pear Cheroot Holder, in Original Case
This collectable antique cheroot holder is made of hallmarked 9ct rose gold and natural mother of pearl and dates from 1915. The cheroot holder comes in its original case with a purple velvet lining and dark reddy brown exterior, with gold trim detail.
The cheroot holder itself measures 4.9cms length and it weighs 6.5g (excluding the case).
The gold is stamped ‘9’ and ‘375’ for 9ct gold, along with hallmarks showing that the cheroot holder was made in Birmingham in 1915. There is also a maker’s mark of ‘TA’.
This antique cheroot holder is 109 years old and is very good condition for its age, with no damage and showing just very light signs of age / general use. The case is in good condition on the inside and shows light general wear to the exterior. The case opens easily and closes securely with a click.
This collectable antique cheroot holder is made of hallmarked 9ct rose gold and natural mother of pearl and dates from 1915. The cheroot holder comes in its original case with a purple velvet lining and dark reddy brown exterior, with gold trim detail.
The cheroot holder itself measures 4.9cms length and it weighs 6.5g (excluding the case).
The gold is stamped ‘9’ and ‘375’ for 9ct gold, along with hallmarks showing that the cheroot holder was made in Birmingham in 1915. There is also a maker’s mark of ‘TA’.
This antique cheroot holder is 109 years old and is very good condition for its age, with no damage and showing just very light signs of age / general use. The case is in good condition on the inside and shows light general wear to the exterior. The case opens easily and closes securely with a click.
This collectable antique cheroot holder is made of hallmarked 9ct rose gold and natural mother of pearl and dates from 1915. The cheroot holder comes in its original case with a purple velvet lining and dark reddy brown exterior, with gold trim detail.
The cheroot holder itself measures 4.9cms length and it weighs 6.5g (excluding the case).
The gold is stamped ‘9’ and ‘375’ for 9ct gold, along with hallmarks showing that the cheroot holder was made in Birmingham in 1915. There is also a maker’s mark of ‘TA’.
This antique cheroot holder is 109 years old and is very good condition for its age, with no damage and showing just very light signs of age / general use. The case is in good condition on the inside and shows light general wear to the exterior. The case opens easily and closes securely with a click.