A GEORGE IV SIXTEEN-PIECE TRAVELLING VANITY SERVICE, maker's mark of George Reid London, 1826, each engraved with two crests and mottos, comprising an inkwell, shaving brush and container (later, by another), four cut-glass rectangular containers with partly pierced covers; two covered cylindrical jars; two long blade razors, and six various implements, all contained in brass bound wood case, with two tier fitted purple velvet lined interior (some implements lacking) -- the case 10in. (25.4cm.) long, weighable silver 7oz.
A GEORGE IV SIXTEEN-PIECE TRAVELLING VANITY SERVICE, maker's mark of George Reid London, 1826, each engraved with two crests and mottos, comprising an inkwell, shaving brush and container (later, by another), four cut-glass rectangular containers with partly pierced covers; two covered cylindrical jars; two long blade razors, and six various implements, all contained in brass bound wood case, with two tier fitted purple velvet lined interior (some implements lacking) -- the case 10in. (25.4cm.) long, weighable silver 7oz.
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