Includes a Continental .800 silver trophy on wooden plinth base - stamped, "800" with a pictorial hallmark of a shamrock; an Austro-Hungarian .900 silver hinged case with blue enamel decoration, and inscription - stamped to interior with late 19th, early 20th century Austro-Hungarian domestic silver hallmark signifying .900 silver and a city stamp of, "A" representing Vienna, a maker's mark of RL, hinged closure as is; an Austro-Hungarian .800 silver hinged case - with late 19th, early 20th century Austor-Hungarian domestic silver hallmark representing .800 silver with a city stamp of, "P" representing Pest, and an unidentified maker's mark of, "RI"; a monogrammed and dated Czechoslovakian .800 silver cup - stamped to underside with a domestic silver hallmark of a fifth standard cross over a three-hill landscape representing .800 silver, with an additional, "800" stamp, and an unidentified maker's mark of, "MV"; a faceted tapered seal stamp; a silver writing implement with amethyst cabochon cap, apparently unmarked; a silver writing implement with inscription, "Laszlo"; a German coin that has been re-purposed as a brooch with pierced decoration; a Continental .800 silver hinged case with enamel decoration and monogram; and an antique diary with applied enamel decorated buckle to cover, original key, and break to binding. Total approx. weight of (3) hinged cases, and .800 silver cup is 14.63 troy oz (gross). From a New York, NY estate. Dimensions: trophy on stand measures approx. 6.5" w x 5.25" d x 6.125" h.
Condition
Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.