A handsome ribbed clear glass scent bottle with a push button hinged silver top, decorated with swirled fluting, made by the renowned silversmith George Brace in 1887. He had his first mark registered in 1859 at 70 St John Street Road, Clerkenwell, London. This scent bottle exudes quality and craftsmanship.
The silver presents GB, the Lion passant, the London assay mark, and date letter “M” for 1887.
Dimensions:
Height: 9 cm | Width: 4 cm | Depth: 2 cm
Condition:
The scent bottle is in very good condition with no chips. The push button top is in very good working order. The glass in the inner neck is in good condition. The swirl-lobed top is inscribed ''E.S.M. FROM CECIL.’
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Antique Number: SA1111417
Dateline of this antique is 1880
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