Victorian Silver 'Castle-Top' Pill Box Crystal Palace

Foxall & Co, Birmingham 1850
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A Victorian silver 'Castle-Top' Pill Box of shaped rectangular form with engine turned and scrolled decoration to the base and sides, the cover engraved with a scene depicting the Crystal Palace in London. The hinged lid opening to reveal with silver gilt interior, a cartouche to the reverse engraved with a slightly later presentation inscription; 'James Booth, a present from his weavers, Saltaire 1858'.

Made to commemorate the Great Exhibition of 1851.

By Foxall & Co, Birmingham, 1850.

Saltaire Village is near Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. It is named after Sir Titus Salt who built a textile mill, known as Salts Mill and this village on the River Aire. Designed by architects, Lockwood and Mawson, Saltaire has beautiful Italianate architecture and a rich history. Saltaire Village was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001.

Sold - £350.00

Condition
In good condition with no damage or repair
Dimensions
H
12 mm (0.47 inches)
W
55 mm (2.17 inches)
D
32 mm (1.26 inches)
Weight
27.00 Grams (0.87 troy ounces)
Country
England
Stock Code
PB031123.11
Medium
Silver