Sterling silver antique card cases originated in the early 19th century. Members of the upper class would carry calling cards with them, leading to the introduction of cases specifically designed to hold cards. Etiquette dictated that ladies should keep their cards in a card case, while gentlemen could place theirs in their suit breast pockets. This reflects that card cases were primarily used by women at the time, with designs often leaning towards a more feminine aesthetic, featuring exquisite embossed patterns. Hinged lids were also a common style for antique card cases.
Crafted entirely from sterling silver, hallmarked, and in perfect condition.
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- Sterling Silver
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- United Kingdom
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- No.69,927 - Accessories | No.618 - Card Holders & Cases
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- Antique and Vintage
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- Edwardian Sterling Silver Card Case | Sterling Silver Antique Card Case Originating in the Early 19th Century
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