Olympia Timed: Private Collection of Vesta Cases and other Silver Smallwork

Olympia Timed: Private Collection of Vesta Cases and other Silver Smallwork

starts: 21st Feb, 2025 2:00
Ends: 2nd Mar, 2025 14:00

Auction Location: London, UK

This single owner online sale of silver collectables is not to be missed, due to the enticing variety of mainly 19th century British silver small work on offer, reflecting the passion, knowledge and dedication of the collector.  Vesta cases make up the majority of the sale; other silver items include pepperettes, grape scissors, George IV silver ‘eye preservers’, caddy spoons, seals, spectacle cases and more.  Estimates start at £40.

Vesta cases

In 1832 William Newton named his newly patented matches after Vesta, the Roman goddess of fire and the hearth. Small containers to house these friction matches were introduced shortly afterwards (in the early 1830s), to prevent accidental combustion.

As their production became more sophisticated, they reflected the status and taste of their owner. Part of the essential 'dress code' of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, they were made in a range of materials from the purely functional to the deluxe.  The wealthy would carry a box fashioned in silver, enamel or gold.

The vesta box were at their most popular during the decades either side of 1900.  Almost every Edwardian carried matches, to light a 'smoke' as well as stoves and lamps.  In America, Europe and Japan they were produced extensively from the 1880s (when the fashion for cigarette smoking began) to the 1920s when petrol lighter and tearable 'matchbooks' took their place.

Adapted from the Georgian snuffbox, the typical vesta case was a shaped rectangle with a flip-top lid, a serrated edge or a ribbed 'strike' on its base, and a link to attach a watch chain. The vast majority of these are plain or simply engraved/chased with initials or motifs. These become more desirable when set with semi-precious or precious stones or decorated with enamel sporting scenes, advertising logos, club crests etc.

There are also 'combination' vestas that incorporate additional features (such as cigar cutters, a small knife blade or apertures for sovereigns or stamps) and the larger standing or 'table' vestas made for use at home by the hearth or in the smoking room.

Highlights in the sale include a Victorian silver combined cigarette, slow match and vesta case by HW & L Dee for retail by T Jones, London 1877, estimate: £150-£250.  A Victorian silver and signal flag enamelled vesta case, Johnson, Sons & Edmonds, London 1888 is estimated at £300 - £400, and an attractive early Victorian silver vesta case by John Harris, 1853 is estimated at £120 - £180.

Tuesday 25th February 5.00pm to 7.30pm

Wednesday 26th February 10.00am to 5.00pm

Thursday 27th February: 10.00am to 5.00pm

Friday 28th February: 10.00am to 5.00pm

TIMED AUCTION

Opens: Friday 21st February 9.00am

Closes: Sunday 2nd March 2.00pm

Contact the silver department for further information | decorativearts@olympiaauctions.com | + 44 (0) 20 7806 5545

PLEASE NOTE:

The lots close 30 seconds apart from each other, but if there is another bid in the final 10 minutes of a particular lot closing, the time of this lot will be extended.

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Name: Henrietta Grant
Email: henrietta.grant@olympiaauctions.com

Name: Matthew Barton
Email: matthew.barton@olympiaauctions.com

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