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1930’s-1940’s Small Machine Tooled Silver Plated G.E.A. EPNS Calling Card Case
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1930’s-1940’s Small Machine Tooled Silver Plated G.E.A. EPNS Calling Card Case

1930’s-1940’s Small Machine Tooled Silver Plated G.E.A. EPNS Calling Card Case

$2.66

Original: $8.87

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1930’s-1940’s Small Machine Tooled Silver Plated G.E.A. EPNS Calling Card Case

$8.87

$2.66

The Story

Although marked within the case: G.E.A. EPNS, we were unable to find any information concerning this manufacturer except that the style and design of this silver plated calling card case could be around the 1930’s – 1940’s and is in all likelihood a Sheffield production based on the hallmarked generic version of the EPNS mark.

The calling card case has some plate loss on the inside as well as a pair of white elastic bands, one on either side, which would hold the cards in place.

The case is hinged and has a double clip with which to secure or open. The lid is decorated with a machine tolled pattern along with a leaf scroll rococo design and a blank portion in the centre for owner’s choice of engraving.

Items like these have developed into collectables during the 20th – 21st centuries.

The case is stamped within G.E.A. EPNS

The case has age related wear especially on the inside and it also has a few tiny dents, but functions perfectly. The case requires some polishing.

Height: 1.4 cm, Length: 8.5 cm, Width without clip: 7.4 cm

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

1930’s-1940’s Small Machine Tooled Silver Plated G.E.A. EPNS Calling Card Case - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

1930’s-1940’s Small Machine Tooled Silver Plated G.E.A. EPNS Calling Card Case - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Although marked within the case: G.E.A. EPNS, we were unable to find any information concerning this manufacturer except that the style and design of this silver plated calling card case could be around the 1930’s – 1940’s and is in all likelihood a Sheffield production based on the hallmarked generic version of the EPNS mark.

The calling card case has some plate loss on the inside as well as a pair of white elastic bands, one on either side, which would hold the cards in place.

The case is hinged and has a double clip with which to secure or open. The lid is decorated with a machine tolled pattern along with a leaf scroll rococo design and a blank portion in the centre for owner’s choice of engraving.

Items like these have developed into collectables during the 20th – 21st centuries.

The case is stamped within G.E.A. EPNS

The case has age related wear especially on the inside and it also has a few tiny dents, but functions perfectly. The case requires some polishing.

Height: 1.4 cm, Length: 8.5 cm, Width without clip: 7.4 cm