(set of 5) Cased English sterling silver dressing set, Henry Matthews, Birmingham and Thomas Ingleton, London, early 20thc., each having hammered surface centered by engraved heraldic crest of a lion rampant holding a crown beneath the motto "CAVENDO TUTUS," likely the Cavendish family, Dukes of Devonshire, comprising: (2) hairbrushes, (1) clothing brush, each hallmarked HM, anchor, lion rampant, illegible date code, largest: approx 6.75"l, 1.5"w; (2) dresser bottles, hallmarked TI, leopard head, date number, largest: 7"h, 1.25"w; fitted in lined case with handle, overall in case: approx 3"h, 12"w, 13"d; 4lbs (for shipping purposes only)
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