Lot Details
Lot 199
Soviet Era Silver Cigarette Case and Silver Purse; Together with a Continental Silver Cigarette Case and Group of Three Asian Silver Cigarette Cases
Including one example by Zeesung, depicting the Shanghai Bund. Length of purse 7 3/4 inches, width 3 1/2 inches. Total approximately 34 ounces, all in.
C Estate of Ann M. Osora
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Sold for $1,008 (includes buyer's premium)
Additional Notes & Condition Report
Soviet Era Purse: appears to be in generally good condition; no monogram; interior is not fitted or lined
Soviet Era Cigarette Case: appears to be in generally good condition; case remains ever so slightly open along edge with thumbpiece; no monogram
Two Other Continental Cases: the case depicting a city scene is engraved on the interior side: To Diane With best wishes Sincerely J.B. Shai June 1946; it also has a monogram to its cover; the other case (depicting horse and horseshoe) is monogrammed on the cover and has an inscription on the interior in a foreign language and is dated 1929 XII 25; both cases appear to be in generally good condition
Two Asian Cases: each appears to be in generally good condition; one case is monogrammed on the underside; the other case is engraved with a presentation inscription on the reverse side: Jean from Dad Xmas 1951; the latter case has a few small dings and dents to its cover
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Soviet Era Cigarette Case: appears to be in generally good condition; case remains ever so slightly open along edge with thumbpiece; no monogram
Two Other Continental Cases: the case depicting a city scene is engraved on the interior side: To Diane With best wishes Sincerely J.B. Shai June 1946; it also has a monogram to its cover; the other case (depicting horse and horseshoe) is monogrammed on the cover and has an inscription on the interior in a foreign language and is dated 1929 XII 25; both cases appear to be in generally good condition
Two Asian Cases: each appears to be in generally good condition; one case is monogrammed on the underside; the other case is engraved with a presentation inscription on the reverse side: Jean from Dad Xmas 1951; the latter case has a few small dings and dents to its cover
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.
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