Beautiful antique crystal jar that was once part of a set of several jars that stood on the dressing table of the lady of the house. On the silver lid a beautiful monogram engraved in the silver that was hallmarked in 1917 in Birmingham. Some small dents in the lid
Antique bottle with a perfume that was bought by and for upper-class (British) ladies who could afford a trip to Egypt. Shem El Nessim means sigh of the wind. The bottle is still about half full and was produced by the English Grossmith & son
Oval Victoriaanse jewel box from 1890 with bow on the cover and cushions. The interior of the doors is decorated with blue satin. A silver band omkleed de doos and is engraved with birds and bladed versieringen. In the middle there was a sign called "May" which was engraved. The box is overcooked by jeweler C.Sewell from London. >>H2>