Mappin & Webb
English and South African Silver, Ceramics, Furniture and Metalware.
About this Item
Birmingham, London & Sheffield, England
A George V glass and silver-mounted lady's leather travel valise, Mappin & Webb, London & Johannesburg, 1923
fitted with a pair of clothes brushes, a pair of hairbrushes, a comb, a hand mirror, a powder bowl, a pair of flasks, three toilet bottles, in sizes, a shoehorn, a glove hook, a pair of jewellery boxes, a blotter, four associated Victorian silver-mounted glass bottles, Thomas Johnson I, London, 1856, in sizes, and another, R U & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1924, the valise stamped with the initials L. M. W., outer canvas cover, grosgrain ribbon distressed, the shoe horn oxidised, the comb distressed, 18cm high, 45,5cm wide, 33,5cm deep
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