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she has been in my family for about 30 years. inherited from my grandfather
Hi, your box is modern, post 2005 because it has the 925 silver content along with its London hallmarks.
It certainly has a value being Cartier, boxed and hallmarked but the history of the box, to whom and when it was gifted can make a huge difference to price.
Without provenance it could have no connection to the Prince of Wales.
As a modern made Cartier silver box with case it’s probably worth $5,000 US or so but if you can provide and prove it’s provenance, like the one that was gifted to and owned by Ronald Regan, the desirability and price can go up and up and up.
Hi, your box is modern, post 2005 because it has the 925 silver content along with its London hallmarks.
It certainly has a value being Cartier, boxed and hallmarked but the history of the box, to whom and when it was gifted can make a huge difference to price.
Without provenance it could have no connection to the Prince of Wales.
As a modern made Cartier silver box with case it’s probably worth $5,000 US or so but if you can provide and prove it’s provenance, like the one that was gifted to and owned by Ronald Regan, the desirability and price can go up and up and up.
Hi, your box is modern, post 2005 because it has the 925 silver content along with its London hallmarks.
It certainly has a value being Cartier, boxed and hallmarked but the history of the box, to whom and when it was gifted can make a huge difference to price.
Without provenance it could have no connection to the Prince of Wales.
As a modern made Cartier silver box with case it’s probably worth $5,000 US or so but if you can provide and prove it’s provenance, like the one that was gifted to and owned by Ronald Regan, the desirability and price can go up and up and up.