William Neale & Sons
A Victorian silver-mounted glass scent bottle, William Neale, Chester, 1900
Silver & Jewellery
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Chester & Birmingham, England
A Victorian silver-mounted glass scent bottle, William Neale, Chester, 1900
the glass body cut with diagonal bands enclosed by oval lozenges, star-cut base, the silver screw cover embossed with stylised foliage, lacking stopper, the cover with dents, 13,5cm high; a Victorian silver-mounted glass dressing table bottle, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1890, the body cut with printies and star-cut base, impressed numerals to the collar, 7,8cm high; and an Edward VII silver-mounted glass dressing table bottle, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1904, the body cut with diagonal panels and star-cut base, 9,4cm high
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