A mixed collection of seventeen Victorian and later silver topped dressing table pots, bottles and jars, including a pair of silver topped cut glass square bottles, by Henry Wilkinson, London, 1898 and a set of four George V silver topped jars, by Loebel & Co., London, 1915, the largest width 22.75cm (17)

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