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VICTORIAN CRUET SET Silver Plated, 6 Cut Glass Bottles  

Complete beautiful VICTORIAN CRUET SET silver plated with makers marks W.F and 6 matching cut glass bottles. 1 Oil Bottle with cut glass stopper 2 Vinegar Bottles with cut glass stoppers 1 Salt Shaker with metal top 1 Pepper Shaker with metal top 1 Mustard Pot with metal top and spoon (marked) The set obviously has been in active use, there is some very slight silver wear on the stand. The Oil Bottle seems is from different set, but matching well. Also it has little chip on the wavy rim, hardly noticeable. Absolutely beautiful, elegant and very useful Victorian cruet set.

1887 BOXED HORTON & ALLDAY SILVER SCENT PERFUME BOTTLE  

NEW. An elegant square silver scent bottle, with a lightly domed hinged top and glass stopper. The bottle comes in the original E. H. Davidson of Manchester retailer's box. Condition: small pin prick dimple on the side of the hinged top; light surface age and use wear; nothing further found - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1887, maker's mark "H&A" for Horton & Allday. 1¾in/4.4cm high, closed box 3in/7.6cm long.

19thC Victorian cranberry glass solid silver topped double ended cut glass scent bottle.  

19th century Victorian unmarked silver repousse topped foliate design cut cranberry glass double ended scent bottle. Lovely panel cut bottle, with one threaded end for smelling salts, and the other hinged end for scent, with interior glass stopper. There is one internal flaw to the glass between the two ends, just visible in last photograph. There is nothing felt to the exterior. In otherwise very good condition, and very collectable.

Victorian Porcelain Scent Bottle  

This pretty Victorian porcelain scent or cologne bottle was intended for a lady's dressing table, and was probably manufactured in Germany or Austria around the 1880's. It measures 5" high including the stopper, and has no marks other than impressed numbers 1733 over 39 to the base. It is hand decorated with cerise daisies and sprigs, with just a band of gold around the base and the lid. There is no damage to the bottle or stopper and the gilding and pattern are not worn. This would make an attractive addition to a scent bottle collection or just as a dressing table ornament.

London 1896 solid silver hallmarked Victorian pair of cut glass scent bottles.  

London 1896 Victorian solid English hallmarked silver topped pair of cut glass matching scent bottles with original stoppers. Hallmarks rubbed but visible under magnification. These are lovely heavily cut glass bottles with star cut bases. Size 6 inches high by 4 inches wide. Small hidden chips to inside bottom of stoppers as pictured, which cannot be seen unless stoppers are removed. Rare to find such a nice large pair, and in very good condition.

Victorian silver scent bottle  

An all silver scent bottle with hinged lid, the whole beautifully engraved with a foliate design. Circular vacant cartouche on lid. In immaculate condition. With stopper. Length 2ins (5cms)
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