TEN STERLING LIDDED AND CUT GLASS DRESSER JARS
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Description
American and English, late 19th to early 20th century, group of ten sterling silver topped pressed and cut colorless glass dresser jars with repousse lids, comprising: one talc/powder jar, four small jars, and one scent bottle, makers include Theodore W. Foster and Brother, Gorham, Boots Pure Drug Company(Birmingham, England, 1912), and Henry Matthews(Birmingham, England, 1904). Provenance: From the Private Collection of Veronica Holmes, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. of the tallest, h. 4.375", dia. 1.75"; total approx. weight of, 1.731 ozt.
Condition
Tears to edge of one lid; one monogrammed; scattered dents; no apparent chips to glass.
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TEN STERLING LIDDED AND CUT GLASS DRESSER JARS
Estimate $150 - $300
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