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Six silver and translucent enamel cases, circa 1910-1920
Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
bidding is closed
Description
- circa 1910-1920
including: a vanity case, French, of pendulum form, painted with a blue medallion of Venus and Cupid within a pink ground, 11.6cm, 4½in; an oval compact, maker's mark JL in an oval a spoon between, the lid and base of apricot enamel, 6cm, 2¼in; a circular compact, struck: Lenk, Austria, the lid applied with a basket of flowers over a pale yellow ground, 5.1cm, 2in; a circular compact, Ginnel Mfg. Co., of powder blue over engine-turned star pattern, 3.5cm, 1½in; a square compact, Austrian, struck: Sterling 935, the surface with blue enamel, the lid divided by a diagonal band of marcasites, 5.8cm, 2¼in; and a rectangular compact, Austrian, struck: 935, the lid applied with a marcasite trophy over blue enamel, 9cm, 3½in