Four silver-mounted cut-glass toiletry bottles
Silver
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Four silver-mounted cut-glass toiletry bottles
comprising: a George V perfume bottle, Birmingham, Henry Williamson Ltd, the round cut-glass body with silver hinged cover, 11cm high; another, M Chapman, Son & Co Ltd, London, circa 1896-1919, with round screw thread silver cover, round cut-glass body; and two Edwardian examples, each with decagonal cylindrical body, and flower-embossed silver cover, engraved with BLE monogram, the taller 11cm high
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