AN AMERICAN GOLD TRAVELLING DRESSING TABLE SERVICE
AN AMERICAN GOLD TRAVELLING DRESSING TABLE SERVICE
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AN AMERICAN GOLD TRAVELLING DRESSING TABLE SERVICE

MARK OF TIFFANY & CO., NEW YORK, SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY, 18 KARAT

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AN AMERICAN GOLD TRAVELLING DRESSING TABLE SERVICE
MARK OF TIFFANY & CO., NEW YORK, SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY, 18 KARAT
With beaded borders and acanthus finials, engraved throughout with either a coat-of-arms or a crest, comprising:
A hand mirror
A hair brush
Two clothes brushes
A larger cylindrical perfume bottle with screw-off cover
Two smaller cylindrical perfume bottles with screw-off covers
A cylindrical bottle with pierced lift-off cover
An oval bottle with lift-off cover
A circular box with slip-lock cover
A shaped rectangular box with hinged cover
A shoe horn
A pair of scissors
A button hook
A comb mount
In a fitted black leather case by Tiffany & Co. with additional small leather storage box;
Together with four shaped rectangular bottle tags on chains, engraved ASTRINGENT, ANTISEPTIC, HAND LOTION, and MOUTH WASH above monogram ALC, marked 14K on the reverses
11 in. (28 cm.) long, the hand mirror
36 oz. 18 dwt. (1,148 gr.) weighable 18K gold
The arms are those of Sharp for Martha E. Sharp (1869–1956).
Provenance
Martha E. Sharp (1869–1956), who married Robert Nathaniel Warmack (1862–1924) in 1890, then to their daughter,
Annie Laurie Warmack, later Crawford, later Aitken (1900-1984).

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