In the past, the ladies wore gloves made of leather. To stretch the gloves slightly, glove stretchers were used so that the gloves could be put on more easily. This glove stretcher has nice, sleek handles. The silver is marked Birmingham 1912
*Dimensions:
*19xcm long
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This antique beautiful gracefully shaped 'nail polisher' has attached a piece of chamois leather to the underside with which the nails were polished to a nice shine. The silver is marked in Birmingham in 1914.
Antique English silver stamp box. The box could be attached to a chatelaine. The silver was hallmarked in Birmingham on 1909. Slightly dented in places
*Dimensions:
*3.5x2.5
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What must have been on this silver dish? Maybe stamps, hair clips? We don't know. We do think this antique silver decorated bowl is very cute! The bowl is marked Birmingham 1901.
Beautifully crafted set with an antique silver shoehorn and a hook where the buttons of the boots could easily be attached. The set is neatly stored in a green box with green velvet and satin on the inside. The silver was hallmarked in Birmingham in 1904.
*Box:22x9x3
*Button hook 18 cm long, shoe horn 17 cm long