A Victorian brass bound coromandel wood vanity box containing fourteen Victorian silver mounted cut glass dressing table jars and bottles (one missing glass), the drop-down flap with five mother of pearl mounted manicure tools (nine missing) and two drawers, the silver hallmarked Thomas Whitehouse, London 1867, monogrammed, 31cm wide

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