Add a vintage touch to your collection with this beautiful trinket pill pot from Bilston & Battersea Halcyon Days. The round enamel pot features the French words "Je Taime" which means "I love you" written in copper plate writing. Perfect for all occasions and as a tiny decor piece on your shelf or tabletop, this original BILSTON AND BATTERSEA ENAMELS piece is a must-have for any collector.


The pot is made in the United Kingdom and belongs to the Halcyon Days collection. The brand is known for its exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail, making this pill pot a true work of art. Whether you're a lover of French style or just looking for a unique addition to your collection, this trinket pill pot is sure to delight.


Measures approximately 1.5cm high 2cm base diameter


In vintage condition, it has three tiny chips to the enamel on side of the base.


From a clean smoke free home


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