Beautifully crafted silver caps with the letter J engraved, adorn the glass bottles. At the end of the 19th century, these antique glass bottles were on the ladies' dressing table containing various liniments and scented waters or perfumes. The antique bottles are in good condition and the silver caps marked in London in 1892 are also in good condition, one of the caps has a small dent.
This square antique long perfume bottle used to adorn a lady's dressing table in the early 1900s. The bottle is beautifully clear and is closed with a small glass stopper and further capped with a silver cap marked with the London sign and the year 1902. Some small dents in the cap.
This antique Art Nouveau rectangular box is covered with mustard/yellow green velvet. The box stood on the dressing table with all kinds of things to make the lady of the house beautiful. In this box a mirror has been fitted on the inside. On top of the box a beautifully decorated gold-coloured handle. The handle is beautifully designed in the typical Art Nouveau style. The lock also shows a beautifully decorated shield, the key is unfortunately no longer present. The box is in good condition and comes from the early 1900s
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
Decorative silver English brocante brush. Nice with other things for the dressing table. The silver was tested in Birmingham in 1929.
The brush has some traces of use.