Victorian Silver & Enamel South Eastern Railway Trunk Vesta Case
				S Blackensee & Sons, Birmingham 1883
			
		
			
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		A rare Victorian novelty silver and enamel Vesta Case, made in the form of a leather trunk or suitcase, with attached carrying handles and straps, enamelled labels for The South Eastern Railway. 
By S Blackensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1883
				
Sold - £1,250.00
Condition
							In good condition with no damage or repair, just one minute edge flake to the enamel label.
						Dimensions
		
		
	        
			
					H
				
				
					23 mm
					(0.91 inches)
				
			
					W
				
				
					37 mm
					(1.46 inches)
				
			
					D
				
				
					12 mm
					(0.47 inches)
				
			Weight
		16.00 Grams
		(0.51 troy ounces)
	Country
							England
						Stock Code
							008447C
						Medium
							Silver
						Literature
							The South Eastern Railway (SER) was a railway company in south-eastern England from 1836 until 1922. The company was formed to construct a route from London to Dover. Branch lines were later opened to Tunbridge Wells, Hastings, Canterbury and other places in Kent. 
						


