Southport crested porcelain scent bottle

Cylindrical crested porcelain scent bottle of the town of Southport (Merseyside) bearing the motto “Salus popoli” and the words “Southport”, Silver screw cap hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, AB&C for A. Bromet & Co., silversmiths.
Period
Edwardian

Country

England, 1904

Material

porcelain and silver or vermeil or gold

Size

6 cm

COD.

574

Labels

antique scent bottles

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