Antique Hubert Thornhill Solid Silver & Frosted Glass Vanity Jar – London 1889
Antique Hubert Thornhill Solid Silver & Frosted Glass Vanity Jar – London 1889
A refined and elegant late Victorian vanity jar, combining quality British silver with beautifully made cut glass with a star base — a timeless piece from the golden age of London luxury retail.
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This charming dressing table jar features a substantial solid sterling silver collar, fully hallmarked for London, 1889, and engraved:
“Hubert Thornhill, New Bond Street, London”
The silver mount sits above a thick cut glass body with a star-cut base, designed to diffuse light softly and add a sense of quiet luxury to the Victorian dressing table.
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Originally intended for cold cream, face powder, or toiletries,( possibly used for smelling salts?)still has remnants could be easily cleaned personally I think it adds to the history this piece reflects the growing importance of personal grooming and elegant vanity accessories in the late 19th century.
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The jar retains its original inner glass lid, while the outer silver-mounted top features the characteristic open-centre design seen on certain Victorian powder and cosmetic containers.
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Maker History – Hubert Thornhill
Hubert Thornhill was a prestigious London retailer and silversmith operating from New Bond Street, one of the most exclusive shopping streets in the West End. Active during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, Thornhill supplied high-quality silver dressing table items, personal accessories, and luxury giftware to an affluent clientele.
Pieces bearing the Thornhill name are associated with fine workmanship, fashionable design, and the refined tastes of London’s late 19th-century society.
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Condition
Good antique condition for age (over 135 years old)
Silver collar with light surface wear and a soft antique patina
glass body intact with no major cracks observed minor small chip to base some minor age related wear 135 years old ?!!
Original inner glass lid present
Minor internal residue/discolouration consistent with historic use we believe this may be a smelling salts jar?
Please refer to photographs for full condition detail
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Approximate Date
London hallmark: 1889
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8 cm tall to lid
5 cm round
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Displayed with other items illustration only not included
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A beautiful survivor from the Victorian dressing table — elegant, authentic, and a lovely example of London luxury retail history









