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A SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL COMPACT probably German, c.1930, shaped handbag form with fetter link chains centring on a finger-ring, the obverse enamelled with a courting shepherd and shepherdess on a black oval ground against turquoise guilloché enamelling, the reverse engine-turned, with blue cabochon push-piece to the interior with mirror to one side and a pair of compartments to the other, each compartment with a blue cabochon knob to the lid, stamped 'STERLING' and '935', in a fitted case for the retail jeweller J. Garayalde of Montevideo. 7.5cm wide, 3.8 troy ounces

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A SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL COMPACT probably German, c.1930, shaped handbag form with fetter link chains centring on a finger-ring, the obverse enamelled with a courting shepherd and shepherdess on a black oval ground against turquoise guilloché enamelling, the reverse engine-turned, with blue cabochon push-piece to the interior with mirror to one side and a pair of compartments to the other, each compartment with a blue cabochon knob to the lid, stamped 'STERLING' and '935', in a fitted case for the retail jeweller J. Garayalde of Montevideo. 7.5cm wide, 3.8 troy ounces

Estimate 700 - 900 GBP
Starting price 750 GBP

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