Lot 307

THREE GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED SCENT BOTTLES
LATE 18TH / 19TH CENTURY





Auction: Five Centuries Day Two | Thurs 14th May | Lots 298 to 596
Description
comprising an example, probably French, of flattened pear-shaped form, engraved to one side with the initial ‘M’, the body within a pierced scrolling silver gilt mount inset with with eighteen turquoise stones, the hinged cover with engraved detail and inset with further turquoises, opening to a glass stopper; a continental bottle of flattened scroll-shaped form with facets, with a pierced mount to the shoulder engraved with floral designs, the hinged engraved and chased cover opening to a glass stopper, indistinct mark; and a Russian bottle of pear-shaped form with an elongated neck, cut with facets, on a chased silver foot, mounted with an engraved collar, the hinged lobed onion domed cover opening to a glass stopper, indistinct mark (3)
Dimensions
the largest 12.5cm long
Provenance
Private East Lothian collection




