the first a sterling silver dish with reticulated sides raised on four ball feet and with mark of Lebkuecher & Co. (2.1 troy oz, LOA 5 in.) (some denting and mis-shaping); an Edwardian cut glass scent bottle with silver cap with Birmingham (1910) hallmarks, period monogram (5 in.) (some denting to cap, minor nicks to bottle); a similar scent bottle with illegible English hallmarks (4 3/8 in.) (denting to cap, chipping to bottle); a cut glass scent bottle with unmarked silver collar and hinged cover (break and tear to hinge, minor chipping to bottle) (5.75 in.); a sterling silver overlay scent bottle by Alvin (6.25 in.) (stopper is a replacement); an American scent bottle with sterling clad stopper by unknown manufacturer (5.75 in.); and two American cut glass dresser jars with sterling silver covers (denting to floral cover). 5.7 weighable troy oz. The Estate of Mary Gorham Bynum of Rockingham and Pinehurst, NC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com