Silver and Gold. Mysterious Box.

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Vale
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Silver and Gold. Mysterious Box.

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Hi all,

Today I bring a small box apparently from early 19th or 18th Century. I don't know its purpose. Seems can hold cards but I doubt it. Maybe it is for cigarettes? I think it is to thin. Anyways, marks show it is sterling and 12 and 18 K Gold. I also see a cryptic manufacture's logo where I read "E", "J", "b" and "k". Any idea? Thank you!

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Vale
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Great. Thank you!
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An advertisement from James E. Blake Co., that perhaps provides a date for this item:


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James E. Blake Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1923

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Interesting ! I assume my case is for cards then and probably dated circa 1923. Right ?

Thank you Trev. That was a good one.
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Yes, that sounds correct to me.

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