A Victorian brass bound rosewood vanity box fitted with a silver topped dressing table set, lid inset with a tooled leather mirror, silver tops engraved with floral motif, by William Neale, London, 1841, further unmarked elements including manicure set and propelling pencil, box with Bramah lock (box AF), width 31cm

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