An Eye-catching Art Deco Celluloid Geisha Pill Box sub-Antiques who discovered it 1625 in
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who discovered it 1625 in Austrian spring water
The painting is glazed and framed in its original hammered metal frame
Joseph Gloster worked from the Lion Silver Works on Hockley Hill in Birmingham from around 1880
Painted in an attractive blue grey reminiscent of the 1830s
Of a timeless design this antique dial proves a wonderfully decorative and beautiful antique whether as part of a working clock or not
An Eye-catching Art Deco Celluloid Geisha Pill Box sub-Antiques who discovered it 1625 inOrigin: English Period: Art Deco Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1925 30 Height: 1. 5 inches Diameter: 1. 75 inches The delicately proportioned celluloid, fashioned in dramatic ebony black with screw top lid, depicting a Japanese Geisha in Art Deco style, opening to reveal an ivory coloured interior. The contrasting ebony and ivory is wonderfully appealing and the stylised geisha girl is beautifully realised, the ruby red of the kimono giving her real
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