Lot 1293 , A Victorian brass inlaid rosewood travelling toilet box by Asprey containing ten engine turned silver mounted toilet jars,

A Victorian brass inlaid rosewood travelling toilet box by Asprey containing ten engine turned silver mounted toilet jars,

A Victorian brass inlaid and crossbanded rosewood travelling toilet box by Asprey, containing ten engine turned silver mounted toilet jars, four nail implements ( five missing), a pencil and an associated ivory brush, with mirror, single drawer below and two inset brass handles, Abraham Brownett, London, 1866, box 13in.
Estimate £500-700

No visible damage to the box. No key. Some scratches to the inset brass handles. One of the small rectangular toilet jars has a very small chip to two of the bottom corners Four of the lids have some small dings to the sides otherwise all are in good order with clear marks. All of the jares are engraved with the initial W.
Overall condition is good conducive with age.


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Sold for £800