A Victorian red-glass and silver-mounted double-ended scent bottle, maker's mark C**, Birmingham, 1876
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A Victorian red-glass and silver-mounted double-ended scent bottle, maker's mark C**, Birmingham, 1876
with faceted sides, one end with a screw top, the other with a hinged top, lacking stopper,dents, minor chips, 9,7cm long; and another example, similar, with silver-plate mounts, lacking stopper,dents, pinhead chips,10cm long
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