MARK OF WILLIAM PARKER, LONDON, 1815
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A GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED GENTLEMAN'S TRAVELLING DRESSING TABLE SET
MARK OF WILLIAM PARKER, LONDON, 1815
In brass-bound mahogany box comprising 10 various glass bottles, 2 of which have pierced covers, all engraved with twin crests, and a silver box by same maker, 1816, 2 ivory-handled tweezers, also a plain oblong nutmeg grater by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1819, a silver travelling inkwell, mark of TW, London, 1812 and an engine-turned vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1898, with Albert chain
MARK OF WILLIAM PARKER, LONDON, 1815
In brass-bound mahogany box comprising 10 various glass bottles, 2 of which have pierced covers, all engraved with twin crests, and a silver box by same maker, 1816, 2 ivory-handled tweezers, also a plain oblong nutmeg grater by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1819, a silver travelling inkwell, mark of TW, London, 1812 and an engine-turned vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1898, with Albert chain
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