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Step back in time with this captivating Edwardian era vanity powder jar, crafted in Birmingham in 1899 by the renowned silversmiths Levi & Salaman. In very good condition, this piece is a testament to the enduring quality and exquisite design of the Edwardian period.
Levi & Salaman, a prestigious silversmithing firm established in 1817, was known for their high-quality craftsmanship and beautiful designs. This jar is a wonderful example of their work, featuring a clear cut glass body that allows you to see the powder inside and a sterling silver lid that adds a touch of sophistication.
The lid features a simple, elegant design that complements the cut glass body. It also fits securely on the jar, ensuring your powder stays safe and fresh.
Measuring just 4.5cm in height and 4cm diameter, this jar is the perfect size for storing your favourite face powder or loose makeup. It would also be a lovely addition to a collection of antique vanity items or Edwardian silver.
In very good condition, this jar shows minimal signs of wear consistent with its age. The cut glass is clear and bright, and the sterling silver lid has a beautiful patina.
Here are some key details about the Antique Edwardian Vanity Powder Jar:
Era: Edwardian (1899)
Maker: Levi & Salaman
Material: Sterling silver lid, cut glass body
Condition: Very good vintage condition with minor signs of wear (see photos for details)
Dimensions: Height: 4.5cm, Diameter: 4cm
This Antique Edwardian Vanity Powder Jar would be perfect for:
Collectors of antique vanity accessories and Edwardian silver
Those who appreciate beautiful craftsmanship and timeless design
Storing face powder or loose makeup
Displaying on a dresser or vanity
Add a touch of Edwardian elegance to your vanity with this captivating powder jar!