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$132.63
A beautifully preserved Regent of London vanity set, still in its original satin-lined presentation box, dating from the mid-20th century. The set features an elegant pale blue and silver brocade design beneath clear panels, framed with ornate gold-tone metal.
Includes:
Hand mirror
Hairbrush
Clothes brush
Comb
Condition:
Excellent unused condition – still with original Regent of London swing tag
Some very light age-related tarnish to gilt edges from storage
Bristles are pristine and mirror glass is clear
Box has minor wear from handling and storage
Details:
Brand: Regent of London
Materials: gilt metal, textile under clear panel, bristles, plastic comb
Colours: pale blue, silver, gold
Estimated age: c.1960s–70s
A perfect display or gift piece, or for those who love mid-century vanity elegance.
Keywords:
vintage vanity set, Regent of London, boxed vanity set, dressing table set, blue brocade vanity, vintage mirror and brush set, unused vintage gift, mid-century vanity
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