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UNIQUE VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHÉ INKSET WITH MOTHER OF PEARL DECORATIONS

Beautiful antique ink set with papie mache base. The jars are made of crystal and are in good condition. The base is made of papier-mâché, hand-painted with flowers and decorated with gold-coloured edges. There are also pieces of mother-of-pearl in the edge. In good used condition, a small tear on the top, see photo.



*Dimensions:
*Chassis:*26x 20x 4
*Pots:bottom: 4x4, top5x5, height5.5
€148.00 €125.00

UNIQUE VINTAGE INSTRUMENT FOR TESTING REFLEXES

Unique medical instrument for testing the body's reflexes. The brush is in a glass bottle and has a leather cover for protection.



*Dimensions:
*Bottle:6.5x4x2 *Case with stored bottle: 7x5x2.5
€48.50

VICTORIAN GERMAN FASHION MAGAZINE FROM 1886

Nice to go back in time with this German fashion magazine, called Illustrirte Frauen-zeitung. In this issue of April 1, 1886 you can see dresses, jackets and parasols. Also an overview of Victorian hats and all kinds of accessories and even some embroidery patterns. Nice leaf to leaf through or to frame the plates, for example. Small cut in the bottom of the magazine, but this is not disturbingly present in the plates and the text



* Dimensions:
* 28.5x 39
€13.50

VICTORIAN GERMAN FASHION MAGAZINE FROM 1897*SOLD

Nice to go back in time with this German fashion magazine, called Illustrirte Frauen-zeitung. In this issue of December 15, 1897 are dresses, coats, jewelery and other fashion accessories. Also an overview of Victorian articles for use in House. Nice leaf to browse through or to frame the plates, for example. Unfortunately, the blades are no longer stuck together



* Dimensions:
* 28.5x 39
€0.00

VICTORIAN PENNY LICK GLASS

This old Victorian so-called Penny Lick glass was used for ice cream in the late 1800s. The customer paid a penny for a scoop of ice cream that was scooped into the glass. Then the ice cream could be licked out of the glass. Because of the thick glass it seemed as if there was a lot of ice in the glass. When the ice cream was finished, the glass was returned to the ice cream man and the glass was filled again without cleaning it for the next customer. After more is known was about infectious diseases and hygiene, this way of selling ice cream was no longer used. The thick glass made it seem like you were getting a big scoop of ice cream. When the ice cream was finished, the glass was returned and refilled without cleaning it.



*Dimensions:
*9.5 cm high, diameter top 6 cm, diameter bottom 6 cm
€38.50

VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS CARD FROM 1891

Sweet little Victorian card with an image of a sprig of ivy, sent by Miss S Hope in 1891



*Dimensions:

*Closed:6x7.5
€0.00