A Scandinavian white metal hovedvandsaeg or marriage box, combined pomander/ vinigrette bottle, possibly Danish, 19th century, inset with red stones, with a pair of carrying handles, the base with hinged lid, bearing worn mark, decorated with leaf motif, height 11.5cm

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