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Sterling Silver Combination Sandwich Box and Flask- Antique Victorian (1869)

£1,995.00

An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Victorian English sterling silver combination flask and sandwich box; an addition to our wine and drinks related silverware collection

SKU C6623

This exceptional and rare antique silver sandwich box and flask, in sterling standard, has a plain rectangular rounded form.


The surface of the antique silver flask is embellished with the contemporary engraved initials 'MSK'.


The posterior surface is ornamented with the contemporary engraved monogram initials 'WRM'.


This impressive antique Victorian silver flask retains the original plain circular cover, securing with a screw fitment.


This exceptional and rare piece is fitted with a hinged cover, which when opened allows access to the silver box.


The impressive sandwich box bears the original gilt interior.


This exceptional Victorian item is the finest of its type you could hope to acquire; such combination flask and boxes are rare to the market.


This flask has been tested for watertightness and is ready for use.


To ensure the flask remains water tight, the cork should be moist and therefore fully expanded to provide an effective seal.


There are two recommended methods to ensure the cork does not dry out and shrink:

Method One: Keep fluid in the flask at all times, and keep the flask on its side to ensure the cork remains wet.

Method Two: Fill the flask to the brim with fluid and close. Leave it like this overnight, or 24 hours if possible, before use.


Maker: Richards & Brown (Edward Charles Brown)

Date: 1869

This antique silver sandwich box and flask is an exceptional gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition.

The flask has been professionally polished and is in presentation condition.

Full hallmarks struck across the surface of the body, in addition to part hallmarks to the interior of the box are clear; the hallmarks to the body have wear in keeping with age and location, but remain legible.


Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this piece of antique Victorian silverware.


Height 15.6cm/6.1"

Width 8.4cm/3.3"

Depth 4.1cm/1.6"


9.2 troy ounces/286g


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