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A 19th century embossed silver top amethyst glass scent bottle with hobnail cut decoration and pierced floral grille, 1 1/8in high; a Victorian silver and cut glass scent bottle of cylindrical form with foliate pattern engraving, Birmingham 1898, 3in high, in original fitted case; and a group of three silver early 19th century sewing accessories; a tape holder, and a pin cushion in the form of a basket, both with chased floral decoration, and a bodkin with chevron patterned stem and acorn finial. (5)
Victorian scent bottles; a marbled bottle of tear-shape form, 3in long, a double ended cut glass bottle, 4 3/4in long, two small bottles with ring and chain suspension, one Bristol green, 1 7/8in long, the other cranberry with enamelled and gilt floral decoration, 2 1/8in long, all with gilt metal mounts, and an Oxford lavender enhanced with gilding, 7in long. (5)
A Victorian silver six piece tea and coffee service of faceted fluted form with engraved foliate decoration raised on petalled C-scroll base, including a lidded hot water jug and a covered cut glass slop bowl, each piece crested, by J. Chas Edington, London 1845-47, minor dents, cut glass bowl with repaired lug, 97 1/2oz.
A Victorian mounted cut glass claret jug, with a loop handle, pierced vine finial and engraved mount, the baluster body with a cut and faceted slender neck and star cut base, further decorated with a pattern of eight-pointed stars and pellets, by Henry Wilkinson and Company, Sheffield 1863, 9.8in (25cm) high.
A Victorian brass bound burr walnut travelling dressing case, fitted with six mounted cut glass bottles, two small pots and three boxes, with engraving, with a concealed stationary wallet and mirror in the cover, two lift out trays, three steel maincure items and a spring release jewellery drawer, the box manufactured by "Halstaff & Hannaford, 226 Regent Street", the mounts probably by John Howes, with an embroidered protective cover, the case measuring 12.75in x 9. 75in x 7.7in (32 x 25 x 90cm).
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