The toilet service was crafted collaboratively by three accomplished London silversmiths: twelve pieces were made in 1914-1916 by Carrington & Co, three in 1933 by Richard Comyns, and eleven in 1935-1938 by Lionel Alfred Crichton. The twenty-six silver pieces are all fully hallmarked.
This toilet service includes a table mirror with an easel back, a hand-held mirror, a pair of candlesticks, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, and dust and comb brush. There is a large box for storing gloves, hair combs, or jewellery, and a pin cushion. The two pairs of smaller boxes were designed to contain pastes, powders or ribbons, and the two pairs of jars with stoppers (one pair with glass inserts) would have stored perfume or liquid cosmetics. The pair of tiny covered jars may have provided a similar function. It is possible the two shallow dishes, and the pair of twin-handled covered bowls were used to serve food to guests.
Measures: Mirror- Height 51cm, width 33cm, depth 28cm
Candlesticks- Height 18cm, width 11cm, depth 11cm.
Literature: see ‘English, Irish and Scottish Silver at the Sterling and Francine Art Institute’ by Beth Carver Wees, New York, 1997, no. 397.
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Creator:Richard Comyns(Metalworker),Lionel Alfred Crichton 1(Metalworker),Carrington & Co(Metalworker)
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Dimensions:Height: 20.08 in (51 cm)Width: 13 in (33 cm)Depth: 11.03 in (28 cm)
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Sold As:Set of 26
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Style:Chinoiserie(In the Style Of)
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Materials and Techniques:MirrorSilverTextile
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Place of Origin:England
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Period:Early 20th Century
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Date of Manufacture:Early 20th Century
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Condition:Good
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Seller Location:London, GB
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Reference Number:Seller: 13653Seller: LU956313748792
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