An Edward VII silver hinged trinket heart-shaped box, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1907
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An Edward VII silver hinged trinket heart-shaped box, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1907
the cover embossed with acanthus leaves enclosing a vacant c-scroll cartouche, gilt interior, minor dents to cover, 5,1cm long, 35g; another, sterling .925, 5cm long, 35g; a silver double-ended scent and vinaigrette bottle, makers initials H & *, London, date mark indistinct, cylindrical, with hinged covers enclosing a glass scent bottle and stopper, the other with a pierced grill, with gilded hinged cover interior, dents, 9cm long, 45g all in; and a silver-plate double-ended glass and silver-mounted scent bottle, apparently unmarked, with faceted body, one end with screw cap and the other with hinged cover, damaged, 12cm long
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