Art Deco 9ct yellow gold rectangular engine turned matchbook holder / card case

£1,400.00
Sold

Charming 9ct gold matchbook holder. This delightful item, dating back to the late 1930s, serves as an ideal matchbook case, offering both functionality and elegance. Can also be used as a cigarette or card case, or to store stamps or anything compact you might urgently need with you!

Rectangular bevelled body is decorated all over with an Art Deco engine-turned design. The hallmarks and maker’s marks, including the rare Chester mark, are located on the inside of the case.

The hinge and clasp are in excellent working condition, ensuring both durability and convenience.

Maker: Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co
Assay office: Chester
Date letter: 1938

32.55 g / 1.05 t oz
6.2 x 4.3 x 0.9 cm overall

Excellent vintage condition.

Add To Cart

Charming 9ct gold matchbook holder. This delightful item, dating back to the late 1930s, serves as an ideal matchbook case, offering both functionality and elegance. Can also be used as a cigarette or card case, or to store stamps or anything compact you might urgently need with you!

Rectangular bevelled body is decorated all over with an Art Deco engine-turned design. The hallmarks and maker’s marks, including the rare Chester mark, are located on the inside of the case.

The hinge and clasp are in excellent working condition, ensuring both durability and convenience.

Maker: Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co
Assay office: Chester
Date letter: 1938

32.55 g / 1.05 t oz
6.2 x 4.3 x 0.9 cm overall

Excellent vintage condition.

Charming 9ct gold matchbook holder. This delightful item, dating back to the late 1930s, serves as an ideal matchbook case, offering both functionality and elegance. Can also be used as a cigarette or card case, or to store stamps or anything compact you might urgently need with you!

Rectangular bevelled body is decorated all over with an Art Deco engine-turned design. The hallmarks and maker’s marks, including the rare Chester mark, are located on the inside of the case.

The hinge and clasp are in excellent working condition, ensuring both durability and convenience.

Maker: Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co
Assay office: Chester
Date letter: 1938

32.55 g / 1.05 t oz
6.2 x 4.3 x 0.9 cm overall

Excellent vintage condition.

Large Edwardian sterling silver hand-hammered vesta case with bale and strike plate
£50.00
Art Deco sterling silver matchbox holder with vacant cartouche and banded design
£70.00
George V large gilt sterling silver vesta case with vacant cartouche and engraved scrolls
£105.00
Sterling silver Edwardian vesta case engraved with Art Nouveau scrolling foliage
£80.00