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Silver cigarette case, presented to A Bromfield

Piano-shaped cigarette case

1920-1970

Camera powder compact and cigarette case

Slydo rectangular cigarette case of ivory coloured urea formaldehyde

1931-1940

Cigarette case in form of Great Western Railway coal wagon

1890-1910

Cigarette case

1801-1900

Great Western Railway royal cigarette case

1897

Avro Cigarette Case

1920-1935

Rectangular cigarette case made of phenol formaldehyde

1920-1940

Cigarette case, silver plated, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, cedar wood lined, engraved on lid "Presented to the S.R. Mess by R.E.L. Maunsell Chief Mechanical Engineer 1923-1937", presented to the Southern Railway Officer's Mess on the occasion of his retirement, 1937

Maunsell presentation cigarette case

1937

Cigarette case in the form of a railway wagon, approx. 1/12 scale, Chipstead Valley Railway / South Eastern Railway coal wagon, No.1896, lined in cedar, silver with blue lettering, maker's initials `HA'. (Chipstead Valley Railway opened in 1897 and vested in the South Eastern Railway in 1899), made by Atkin Brothers, London, 1896.

Coal Wagon Silver Cigarette Box

1896

Rectangular yellow mother of pearl cigarette case, clasp in form of a white hand with pearlised dark green sleeve, bracelet of gold set with diamante and finger ring, Art Deco design, 1930's

Rectangular yellow mother of pearl cigarette case

1931-1940

Slydo rectangular cigarette case urea formaldehyde, hinged lid slides open to reveal base fluted to contain cigarettes, lid decorated with moulded design of crossed bands, one of which is ridged, made by Stelloid Products Ltd., England, 1930s?

Slydo rectangular cigarette case of urea formaldehyde, with original cardboard box

1931-1940

Rectangular Slydo cigarette case of green mottled urea formaldehyde, hinged lid slides open to reveal base fluted to contain cigarettes, lid decorated with moulded design of crossed bands, one of which is ridged, made by Stelloid Products Ltd., England, 1930s? in original box

'Slydo' green urea formaldehyde cigarette case, with original cardboard box and instructions leaflet

1931-1940