Victorian Silver Card Case Queen Victoria on Horse Back - Calton Hill, Edinburgh

NATHANIEL MILLS, Birmingham 1842
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A rare Victorian silver Card Case of shaped rectangular form with hinged lid, the front and back decorated with tartan style engraving, the front engraved with a scene depicting Calton Hill in Edinburgh, a lady riding side-saddle on a horse to the foreground. Probably intended to depict Queen Victoria who visited Edinburgh in 1842 (the same date that the card case was made). The reverse with a shaped cartouche depicting an exotic bird and a ewer of flowers. Complete with original fitted leather case.

By Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1842

£3,350.00

Condition
In fine condition with no damage or repair
Dimensions
H
70 mm (2.76 inches)
W
98 mm (3.86 inches)
Weight
72.00 Grams (2.31 troy ounces)
Country
England
Stock Code
TRS260916
Medium
Silver
Literature
For a British monarch, Queen Victoria was extremely quick off the mark in making her first visit to Scotland in 1842, only five years after taking the throne. She was greatly excited by Sir Walter Scott's novels and very anxious to make the acquaintance of her northern kingdom, which soon became one of her favourite haunts after the purchase of Balmoral Castle a few years later. The citizens of Edinburgh duly turned out to greet her.