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THE FIRST APPARENTLY UNMARKED, CIRCA 1800, THE SECOND MARK OF HENRY WILLIAM DEE, LONDON, 1871
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A GEORGE III SILVER AND ENAMEL SCENT-BOTTLE AND A VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL SCENT-BOTTLE
THE FIRST APPARENTLY UNMARKED, CIRCA 1800, THE SECOND MARK OF HENRY WILLIAM DEE, LONDON, 1871
The first elongated octagonal, the side applied with a toothpick-case with enamel decoration, engraved with initials, the second formed as a glass bottle surrounded by a cast horseshoe, the cover formed as a jockey cap, with red, blue and black enamel, marked on neck and inside cover
4½ in. (11.5 cm.) high; and smaller (2)
THE FIRST APPARENTLY UNMARKED, CIRCA 1800, THE SECOND MARK OF HENRY WILLIAM DEE, LONDON, 1871
The first elongated octagonal, the side applied with a toothpick-case with enamel decoration, engraved with initials, the second formed as a glass bottle surrounded by a cast horseshoe, the cover formed as a jockey cap, with red, blue and black enamel, marked on neck and inside cover
4½ in. (11.5 cm.) high; and smaller (2)
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Arne Everwijn
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