An assembled silver dressing table set, various makers, Birmingham, 1907-1912, Chester, 1910-1912

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ZAR 7 622
Lot 400
  • An assembled silver dressing table set, various makers, Birmingham, 1907-1912, Chester, 1910-1912

LOT 400

An assembled silver dressing table set, various makers, Birmingham, 1907-1912, Chester, 1910-1912

Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
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ZAR 7 622

About this Item

An assembled silver dressing table set, various makers, Birmingham, 1907-1912, Chester, 1910-1912
comprising: a hand mirror, a pair of silver-mounted scent bottles, a silver-mounted powder jar, a pair of silver-mounted toilet bottles, a pair of silver-mounted square glass boxes, a pair of clothes brushes, a pair of glove stretchers, a belt hook, a shoehorn, three pin-trays, in sizes, a nail file, a pair of tweezers, a pair of nail scissors, a pair of needlework scissors, a nail pick, a nail buffer, a dressing table tray, 525g all in weighable silver
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