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MARK OF ASPREY AND CO., BIRMINGHAM, 1933-1935
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A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL LADY'S DRESSING-TABLE SERVICE
MARK OF ASPREY AND CO., BIRMINGHAM, 1933-1935
Comprising: two hair brushes, a hand-mirror, two clothes brushes, two round powder boxes, a cylindrical box, a comb, a five-piece manicure set on stand and a scent bottle, each with translucent light-blue enamel over rayed engine-turning, the majority applied with cut-steel monogram 'AC'; together with seven further dressing table items, mark of W G Sothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1929-1932, with translucent light-green enamel
The mirror, 11 in. (28 cm.) long
MARK OF ASPREY AND CO., BIRMINGHAM, 1933-1935
Comprising: two hair brushes, a hand-mirror, two clothes brushes, two round powder boxes, a cylindrical box, a comb, a five-piece manicure set on stand and a scent bottle, each with translucent light-blue enamel over rayed engine-turning, the majority applied with cut-steel monogram 'AC'; together with seven further dressing table items, mark of W G Sothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1929-1932, with translucent light-green enamel
The mirror, 11 in. (28 cm.) long
Provenance
Adeline Coldwell and by descent to her daughter,
Lady More (née Hope Edwardes formerly, Coldwell), Netley Hall,
and subsequently Linley Hall, Shropshire, and by descent.
Lady More (née Hope Edwardes formerly, Coldwell), Netley Hall,
and subsequently Linley Hall, Shropshire, and by descent.
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Katharine Cooke