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ZAR 3 513
Lot 129
  • A set of three Edward VII silver-mounted glass dressing table bottles, William Geiger, London, 1908


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ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
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ZAR 3 513

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London, England
A set of three Edward VII silver-mounted glass dressing table bottles, William Geiger, London, 1908
each screw-top cover engraved 'LHMS' enclosed by a hammered honeycomb border, with faceted glass body, in sizes, the tallest 16,5cm high; and another Victorian example, W & G Neal, London, 1890, the screw-top cover engraved 'CLS', with faceted glass body, the cover with dents, 10,5cm high
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