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Product details
Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
HL-HD-BB-43
Bob Shop ID
643734159
Vintage! Dorothy Gray Royal Blue Velvet Jewelry Case.
Add a touch of class and elegance to your dressing room with this stunning "Vintage Dorothy Gray" jewelry box. It comes in a vibrant royal blue color with brass fixtures and is claw footed. The velvet has some marks consistent with age and use. The inside mirror is in a very good condition with a few marks and scratches. The inside base is lined with a gold toned satin. The front latch is sturdy and closes firmly. Lovingly pre-owned.
MATERIALS : Velvet, Satin, Metal, Glass
MARKINGS / SIGNATURES : "Dorothy Gray", "New York, London, Paris"
SIZE : Outer 18cm x 14cm x 7.5cm including feet, Inner top mirror 17cm x 13cm x 2cm, Inner bottom 17cm x 13cm x 3.5cm
Please Note : General age related wear / tarnishing. back foots glue is loose
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