Pair of Victorian dressing table bottles, with sterling silver screw-fit lids (see condition), likely made for a travelling set. Unmarked but chemically tested as silver. Circa 1870.

One bottle has a squashed lid, and the other has a repaired glass screw thread, with bloom staining inside. The larger bottle measures 66mm by 62mm, and the other measures 65mm by 49mm. Both measure 87mm high. They have a combined silver weight of 19.6g, and a total item weight of 553g.

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