An Edwardian silver combined sovereign and vesta case, by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1901, plain design, push button, with hanging loop, monogram engraved 'H.B.T', containing a sixpence, total length 9cm, 1.6oz together with a further Victorian nickle plated combined sovereign and vesta case (2)

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