An engine turned silver talc shaker, Birmingham, c.1930, William Base & Sons, of cylindrical form with engine turned pattern to sides and monogram top, together with a group of silver mounted vanity jars and brushes comprising: four silver capped...
An engine turned silver talc shaker, Birmingham, c.1930, William Base & Sons, of cylindrical form with engine turned pattern to sides and monogram top, together with a group of silver mounted vanity jars and brushes comprising: four silver capped glass jars, London, c.1922, T & F Perry, the caps engraved 'Irene' and two silver backed brushes, weighable weight approx. 6.4oz (7)
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An engine turned silver talc shaker, Birmingham, c.1930, William Base & Sons, of cylindrical form with engine turned pattern to sides and monogram top, together with a group of silver mounted vanity jars and brushes comprising: four silver capped glass jars, London, c.1922, T & F Perry, the caps engraved 'Irene' and two silver backed brushes, weighable weight approx. 6.4oz (7)
Please refer to department for condition report