Antique Novelty Edwardian Sterling Silver Articulate Fish Box Fully Hallmarked For Sale

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Antique Novelty Edwardian Sterling Silver Articulate Fish Box Fully Hallmarked:
$700.62

Edwardian foreign Sterling silver novelty box, in the form of an articulated fish with the body formed of nine joined sections, with a hinged lid at the head and glass eyes (one of the eyes seem to have been replaced).The tail is fully hallmarked with the F for foreign, city mark for Sheffield, date letter 1909, the maker mark is for Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck. The other side of the tail is stamped 930 (the silver fineness) and the head is stamped with the lion passant (mark that indicates sterling silver).In good conditions.Length: 11cmWeight: 45gInternational shipping:We ship worldwide.Couriers from England are very expensive, therefore shipping prices are not negotiable, please do not ask for shipping discounts, as they will not be granted. Import taxes and customs charges are the responsibility of the receiver. Buyers are advised to check with their country's tax and customs authorities for additional costs before purchasing items from overseas.The conditions description is a statement of opinion only, for these reasons, please look carefully at each photo. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any question.


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