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DescriptionA stylish antique Edwardian era sterling silver and ebony hair pin pot.
A traditional ladies vanity, it would usually be kept on the dressing table to store ones hair pins neatly away.
It is a cylindrical pot made from ebony wood with a sterling silver overlay to the top, engraved around the outer edges.
Fully hallmarked for sterling silver, London Assay office, 1909.
Condition:
Good used condition overall with wear commensurate with age.
Approx measurements:
3.5" height
3.5" circumference
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