An early 19th century brass bound coromandel vanity case, ci...

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£300

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An early 19th century brass bound coromandel vanity case, circa 1840, the hinged cover with decorated monogram to the centre opening to reveal removable tray with silver mounted dressing table items, Archibald Douglas, London 1827-1828, with four silver topped dressing table jars to back, ‘TD’ London 1835, 34.5cm wide

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The velvet interior to the hinged cover opens to reveal removable mirror.
All silver tops show general scuffs, surface blemishes and scratches.
The silver tops to the four dressing table jars are squashed to various degrees.
One dressing table jar to back with associated stopper.
The glass bottoms to all jars are scratched and with minor chips.
General tarnishing seen throughout.
The interior of the case shows debris, fading, scuffs and scratches, areas of loss throughout.

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Auction Date: 24th Apr 2024 at 10am

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