Monday, September 24, 2012

1907 SILVER VESTA CASE Clifton (?) Suspension Bridge Match Safe by AS

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1907 SILVER VESTA CASE Clifton (?) Suspension Bridge Match Safe by AS


1907 SILVER VESTA CASE Clifton (?) Suspension Bridge Match Safe by AS

1907 SILVER VESTA CASE Clifton (?) Suspension Bridge Match Safe by AS

1907 SILVER VESTA CASE Clifton (?) Suspension Bridge Match Safe by AS

1907 SILVER VESTA CASE Clifton (?) Suspension Bridge Match Safe by AS

1907 SILVER VESTA CASE Clifton (?) Suspension Bridge Match Safe by AS

A super silver vesta case / match safe with an engraving of a Suspension Bridge over a deep gorge on one side, and lovely patterns and a vacant circular cartouche area on the other.

It is thought that this engraving may be based on the early “approved design” of I. K. Brunel's Clifton, Bristol, suspension bridge where the towers were of a different style to those eventually built.
The detail on the vesta shows the sun, clouds and gulls above the bridge with a gorge/valley below, this may well depict the artist’s impression of the Avon gorge.
I cannot be certain this is the Clifton bridge, so I will have to leave you to decide on these points.

The Birmingham hallmark is for 1907-8 (h) and the maker’s mark AS.  The lion passant and the date letter are repeated inside the lid.

This interesting vesta is in good condition; the hinge and spring are very good and the lid snaps shut and fits well.  The interior gilding is good as is the striker on the bottom.

The case measures 1.51 inches (38 mm) high x 1.1 inches (28 mm) wide (excluding side suspension rings) x 0.36 inches (9 mm) thick.
Weighs 16.9 grams.

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