Victorian Silver & Enamel Scent Bottle Brighton Pavilion

GEORGE HEATH, London 1887
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A superb late Victorian glass lined silver Scent Bottle of shaped rectangular form with bevelled edges and hinged circular domed cover, silver gilt interior with glass stopper, the face with enamelled plaque depicting The Royal Pavilion in Brighton. Complete with original purple silk and velvet lined Morocco leather case.

The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located in Brighton, England. It was built in three campaigns, beginning in 1787, as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, from 1811 Prince Regent. It is often referred to as the Brighton Pavilion. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century, with the most extravagant chinoiserie interiors ever executed in the British Isles.

By George Heath, London, 1887.

Sold - £3,250.00

Condition
In fine condition with no damage or repair.
Dimensions
H
78 mm (3.07 inches)
W
39 mm (1.54 inches)
D
15 mm (0.59 inches)
Weight
107.00 Grams (3.44 troy ounces)
Country
England
Stock Code
JS160
Medium
Silver