A George V silver and tortoiseshell lidded cut glass dressing table jar and cover, maker Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1917, together with a pair of silver and tortoiseshell velvet lined boxes and a pair of silver mounted cut glass jars with faux tortoiseshell covers

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