Lot 0041
Crimean War Souvenir Lighter with Imperial Russian Coin, Mid-19th Century
Estimate: 800-1500€
Crimean War souvenir lighter, mid-19th century, incorporating an inset Imperial Russian silver coin, likely of the Nicholas I period (1830s–1840s). Made in the form of a cannonball or grenade, raised on three ball feet, with metal fitting above. An unusual military-related desk or cabinet souvenir.
Dimensions: 12 × 9 × 9 cm.
Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 800-1500€
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