A George IV silver and cut glass travelling dressing table set in brass bound rosewood box, maker possibly Thomas Dicks, London, 1828, monogrammed 'EF', the red and gilt leather fitted interior marked 'D. Edwards manufacturer to his majesty 21 King St Bloomsbury, London' containing four bottles (lids unmarked) three boxes, two jars (plus one lid - missing jar), two travelling inkwells and various manicure tools (matched, not original) with Bramah lock (no key) (a/f) 36cm wide

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