A GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT TOILET SERVICE

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A GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT TOILET SERVICE
maker's mark of Mary Ann and Charles Reily, London, 1828

Comprising a large oblong box, and six smaller oblong boxes in two sizes, the hinged covers each cast and chased with mythological scenes each within beaded border, depicting The Rape of Europa, Acis and Galetea, Venus and Adonis and four scenes of the Triumph of Cupid and eight silver-gilt mounted oblong cut-glass toilet bottles in two sizes, each with stopper and screw cover, fully marked - the largest box 7¾in. (20cm.) long, the bottles 5in. (12.5cm.) high
143ozs. (4,452grs.) (15)

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