Holder, Match [realia]. 1922

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Holder, Match [realia]. 1922

Fourteen-karat gold match case was made by Tiffany & Company in 1922. The exterior features engraved stripes and the monogram "W.G.H.," for Warren G. Harding. The lid is hinged and has a snap closure. This match case and its accompanying cigarette case (H 64586.002) come with a black leather-covered case that is lined with green silk and plush. Gold lettering inside the lid of this case reads: "TIFFANY & CO. / NEW YORK / PARIS LONDON."

2 items : gold, black, green ; 1 cm high, 4.5 cm wide, 6 cm deep.

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