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Lot 29

Lot 29

Two William IV silver lidded & glass vanity jars & a 20th century example. (3).

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Lot 29

Lot Description

A clear glass vanity jar of long cylindrical form with diamond cut band and a smaller, shorter example, each with engine-turned and floral decorated silver lid hallmarked Archibald Douglas, London 1830, length of first jar measuring 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm). Together with a later plain glass vanity jar with silver lid hallmarked Birmingham 1929. (3).

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Silver lids appear in good overall condition, displaying some general surface wear, marks and tarnishing. Some rubbing and loss of surface detail to areas of the engine turned decoration, mainly on the 1830 lids. Hallmarks on these two partly worn but legible. Maker's mark on the 1929 lid very worn. Many edge nibbles and little chips to the first two glass jars with a more significant rim chip to the larger jar.   

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