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Description

Antique Edwardian period Top Quality Perfume Bottle in the grenade style fashioned in beautifully cut cut glass boasting a bright cut base and perpetual galleries of hob nail cut patterning to the body, the flask is fitted with a sterling silver lid in the button mushroom style, Repousse detailed with a pair of winged angel or cherub heads (after the classic Reynolds 'heads of Angels' painting).
In very good condition throughout and there is nice aged patina to the silver, also the flask is intact with original pressed glass bottle stopper, keeping the stored perfume safely inside.
Good clear markings are present to the silver collar to the flask indicating Birmingham assay office circa 1906 along with the makers mark for Henry Matthews of Vittoria Street, Birmingham, England.
The Perfume bottle with lid in place stands roughly 11 cm tall and has a body diameter at the centre of 8.5 cm.
Makes for a fine antique piece, still perfectly useable and will bring a touch of fine class to any dressing table setting.

weight : 312 grams