An Edwardian Royal presentation silver and enamel cigarette case, by Alfred Clark, London 1904, rectangular form, the hinged cover with the signature of Edward VII in gold lettering on an enamelled ground of striped blue, red and black enamel with gold coloured stringing, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. Provenance: Presented to John Savile Lumley Savile, 2nd Baron Rufford by King Edward VII around 1905. John Savile Lumley Savile inherited Rufford in 1896. King Edward VII regularly stayed at Rufford, Nottinghamshire, where he was entertained in grand style. House guests usually included Royal favourites such as the Hon. Mrs George Keppel. Lord Savile was considered a perfect host and a fine sportsman - an excellent shot and enthusiastic huntsman. He was also in the best traditions of the Savile's, a responsible Landlord who was greatly respected by his tenants.
An Edwardian Royal presentation silver and enamel cigarette case, by Alfred Clark, London 1904, rectangular form, the hinged cover with the signature of Edward VII in gold lettering on an enamelled ground of striped blue, red and black enamel with gold coloured stringing, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. Provenance: Presented to John Savile Lumley Savile, 2nd Baron Rufford by King Edward VII around 1905. John Savile Lumley Savile inherited Rufford in 1896. King Edward VII regularly stayed at Rufford, Nottinghamshire, where he was entertained in grand style. House guests usually included Royal favourites such as the Hon. Mrs George Keppel. Lord Savile was considered a perfect host and a fine sportsman - an excellent shot and enthusiastic huntsman. He was also in the best traditions of the Savile's, a responsible Landlord who was greatly respected by his tenants.
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