Square antique yellow velvet box that used to be used to store Cadbury's chocolate. On top of the worn lid is a sleek handle. The box was used extensively by the owner after the chocolates were gone.
Beautiful clear crystal holder in which the toothbrush could be stored. A silver cap with a monogram engraved on the holder. The silver was hallmarked in London in 1908.
Very decorative openwork, antique tin photo frame. The unique frame containing a photo of a lady is very decorative. The photo is not an original photo but a paper image.
Really from the old days, writing with a fountain pen, dip pen or a feather. Because of writing with ink, it took some time to let these dry so that there were no stains. To make things go a little faster, this antique ink roller was regularly used to roll over the written text so that the text could not get smudged. The antique ink roller has a beautifully tooled Sterling silver handle in Victorian style and is from the period around 1900
*Dimensions:
*Handle to roller: 11 cm. Roller: 7 cm wide
Beautiful antique black paper marché jar, in which the powder puff was kept. On the lid of the box and on the box images of flowers
The papier-mâché is different than in the capacity that we know. In the 19th century, even furniture and ceilings were made of papier mache, the recipe of how the paper was made then has unfortunately been lost.
The jar is in good condition.
*Dimensions:
* Diameter bottom: 7.5 cm
* Diameter lid 8.0 cm
*height ± 6.0 cm
Beautiful metal brush with enamelled top on which a landscape is painted from the art deco period. The brush is in good condition and marked with the name Quintonware