I'm unsure as to the coutry of origin of the glass, so have posted here, although I suspect British.
The silver is marked Sterling, plus the makers mark in pic. three - which looks like a masons compass/upper case A, which according to Jackson's Hallmarks suggests it's Adie Brothers Ltd. (London C20 - 'prolific makers').
But the unknown bit for me is the No. on the brass top, which is preceded by what appears to be '1T' - certainly a T, but not too sure about the '1' (have just had a thought it might be abbreviation of the word PAT.). Font size of these Nos. is exceptionally small, and pics. have been taken though a binocular microscope, and I think they read 26499(or 8)6. Could be a metal Rd. No. I suppose, but would appreciate any suggestions on this point please. Total height is about 5.5" - 140mm
The glass appears to be without any marks - has a flat ground/polished base, and has mitres of some considerable depth for its size. I've shed loads of scents and atomisers, but this is probably the best I've had at a boot sale, and is probably only the second or third with this piston action as opposed to the rubber bulb sort, and the pink machine turned enamelling looks very high class (sorry it had to be pink Sue

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Not sure of age, but would go with 1940's or close - do people agree? Thanks for looking
