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  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.

75 €


A perfume bottle. High 11,5 cm. Painted with cold enamel on all sides with many birds and a hunter. With a silver cap hallmarked on both sides with a daggar. In mint condition. Probably Dutch, mid-nineteenth century.  

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