A William IV brass-bound oblong rosewood gentleman's dressing case lined in plush and leather and with outer leather cover, containing ten glass toilet jars and bottles, their lids engraved with arabesques surrounding crests, some with pierced lids, a matching shaving brush holder, and a variety of other fittings, some engraved with the same crests, including a mother-of-pearl paper knife, several further mother-of-pearl or ivory fittings, a travelling corkscrew and a tongs scraper, the silver mounts, T. D., London 1837 - length of dressing case 11½in.

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A William IV brass-bound oblong rosewood gentleman's dressing case lined in plush and leather and with outer leather cover, containing ten glass toilet jars and bottles, their lids engraved with arabesques surrounding crests, some with pierced lids, a matching shaving brush holder, and a variety of other fittings, some engraved with the same crests, including a mother-of-pearl paper knife, several further mother-of-pearl or ivory fittings, a travelling corkscrew and a tongs scraper, the silver mounts, T. D., London 1837 - length of dressing case 11½in.

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