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  2. Toilet service - Wikipedia

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    A toilet service in silver. A toilet service is a set of objects for use at the dressing table. The term is usually reserved for large luxury sets from the 17th to 19th centuries, with toilet set or vanity set[1] used for later or simpler sets. Historically, services were made in metal, ceramics, and other materials, for both men and women ...

  3. Gorham Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Gorham Manufacturing Company Building. This Queen Anne style building located at 889–891 Broadway at the corner of East 19th Street in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City, within the Ladies' Mile Historic District, was designed by Edward Hale Kendall and built in 1883–84 as the retail store of the company.

  4. Martelé (silver) - Wikipedia

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    Martelé items include tea and coffee services, vases, candelabra, tankards, platters, and love cups. They are often made in Art Nouveau style, with classic and fantastic figures of female figures, floral and leaf decorations. Each piece is different in that they were individually designed, and then hand made and chased which by nature produces ...

  5. Ree's Furniture Collection Just Got a Restock at Walmart

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    The Pioneer Woman Callie Kitchen Island. walmart.com. $348.00. More. "I took my time working on this furniture collection because it was incredibly important to get several things right: the ...

  6. Hair receiver - Wikipedia

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    Hair receiver. A hair receiver, no maker's mark, at least 100 years old from Wales. A hair receiver is a small pot, typically made of ceramic, bronze, or crystal, with a hole in the lid, kept on the dressing table in the Victorian era to store hair removed from brushes and combs. [1]

  7. Tuttle Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Tuttle formed the Tuttle Silver Company in 1890, in downtown Boston, Massachusetts.. His first work was to duplicate sterling pieces by special order. And because the pieces he duplicated were generally English sterling pieces, the original Tuttle pieces are dated in the English custom, with the crest of the reigning monarch of the times, to indicate the time period.

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