Unusual George V Silver Travelling Sugar Cube Box - Omar Khayyam
				S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1917
			
		
			
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		An unusual George V sterling silver travelling sugar cube box, of square form with a hinged lid with a push button release, chain attachment. The lid engraved with a stanza “Ah, fill the Cup:- what boots it to repeat How Time is slipping underneath our Feet: Unborn To-morrow and dead Yesterday, Why fret about them if To-day be sweet!”. Gilt interior with wire grill for fifteen sugar cubes.
By S Blanckensee and Son Ltd, Birmingham 1917.
The stanza is from; the XXXVII of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, at of Omar rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald in 1859.
				
Sold - £495.00
Condition
							In good condition with no damage or repair, some minor surface scratches
						Dimensions
		
		
	        
			
					H
				
				
					80 mm
					(3.15 inches)
				
			
					W
				
				
					76 mm
					(2.99 inches)
				
			
					D
				
				
					19 mm
					(0.75 inches)
				
			Weight
		119.00 Grams
		(3.83 troy ounces)
	Country
							England
						Stock Code
							DC091024.A
						Medium
							Silver
						


