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
In this antique bottle an essence of opoponax was kept, this is a balm from a tree from which essential oil was made, which was used in perfumes, liqueurs and incense.
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
Nice antique stove in which coals were put in, after which people could warm themselves nicely. This stove was made by the company Girodun & Montel from Lyon.