An Edward VII green-glass and silver-mounted scent bottle, C C May & Sons, Birmingham, 1906
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An Edward VII green-glass and silver-mounted scent bottle, C C May & Sons, Birmingham, 1906
with faceted sides and hinged cover, star-cut base, minor chips, 4,5cm high; a green-glass and silver-plate mounted pomander, of tapering form with faceted sides, with hinged top and silver-gilt pierced cover, dents, chips, 3,5cm long; and a clear-glass and silver-gilt mounted top scent bottle, marks indistinct, the body moulded with lozenges and and ribbons, the octagonal hinged cover of petal design enclosing a spray of foliage, glass stopper, pinheadchips, 10,7cm high
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