Antique Art Nouveau 4 Piece Dresser Set by Riverton Silver Co. Philadelphia, PA - Patent 1907
Product Description: From the Art Nouveau era, this lovely 4-piece dresser set by Riverton Silver Co., Philadelphia, PA. is a unique find. This plated dresser set features two rectangular and one oval cloak brush with a glass, bowl. The longer rectangular and oval brush feature a very ornate motif with a Victorian girl in a long gown. The smaller cloak brush offers a floral motif, different pattern than the other pieces. Engraved small on the side lip of the of the rectangular cloak brush is; Pat'd May 14, 1907.
Note: It is not guaranteed all pieces are from Riverton Silver Co., or from original set due to the lack of markings on all pieces.
Circa: Pat'd 1907
Markings: On Cloak brush #1, Pat'd May 14, 1907
Dimensions & Product Weight.
Lidded bowl: 7 1/4" (length of glass vanity bowl), 4 7/8" (width), 2 3/8" (height glass bowl only not including lid)- total weight: 2 pounds 3 ounces
Cloak Brush #1: 7 1/8" Length, 1 3/4" Height, 2 1/4" (width) - 6 ounces
Cloak Brush #2: 6 3/4" (length), 2" (width) - 3.6 ounces
Oval Brush: 4 1/2" (length), 3 1/4" (width), 1 5/8" (height) - 4.9 ounces
Main Colors: Dark Gray
Origin: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Condition: Previously owned - used. Condition is consistent with age and normal use. Surface patina and moderate plating wear. Material on underside of lid has worn off, although the rope around the inside oval rim is still intact. Due to age, bristles are loose. Small hairline cracks in base of dish, although, does not appear to affect the use of the piece. Rim is clean of wear. Not guaranteed all pieces are from the original set.
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