Vintage set of children's brush and lice comb with sterling silver handle. In the handle a monogram with the letters D and W engraved. The brush is in good condition, a few teeth are missing from the comb.
*Dimensions:
*Brush:13x 4x x 4 cm high
*Comb: 14 cm long, 3.5 x 4.5
Faded blue velvet box with a silver plate on the lid with a beautifully decorated image of three ladies. The box is in reasonable condition.
The silver is marked in Chester in 19111
This Victorian glove tensioner with a twisted silver handle used to be used to stretch the gloves. The antique glove tree is dated 1899, this can be seen from the hallmark in the silver that was awarded in Birmingham
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
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.
Drinking tea is of course something English and that includes this sleek vintage silver sugar tongs. The silver sugar tongs are marked with the hallmarks from the city of Sheffield in 1930 and in good condition. Nice to decorate with some nice crockery< /H2>
*Dimensions:
*11.5cm long
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