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Three Victorian silver mounted cut glass scent bottles. Various dates and makers. Designed...
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Three Victorian silver mounted cut glass scent bottles.
Various dates and makers.
Designed...
Starting Bid: £70
Estimate: £100 - £200
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Lot 218
Description
Three Victorian silver mounted cut glass scent bottles.
Various dates and makers.
Designed with globular hobnail cut glass bodies to rounded silver caps, the largest example Birmingham, 1887, John Grinsell & Sons, with a hinged cover and cut glass stopper with elongated drop, 11.4cm high; the second largest example Birmingham, 1900, William Devenport, with hinged cover and short cut glass stopper, 9.7cm high; and the smallest bottle London, 1894, William Harrison Walter, with screw cap, 9cm high; together with a silver mounted glass vanity jar, London, 1899, William Comyns, the cover repousse decorated with scrolls framing a scene of a woman collecting flowers, 11cm high (4)
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Weighable weight (jar cover only) approx. 1.5ozt
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