American, late 19th/ early 20th century. A group of three silver plated dresser boxes comprising one by N. B. Rogers Silver Plate Company (American (New York and Connecticut), active 1870-1877) having figural cherub extending upward from the lid of the organically shaped box raised on four feet and having relief flower decoration and single velvet lined interior compartment; an elongated oval box, possibly by Anchor Silver Plate Co. (American (Indiana), 1898-1909) having high relief Classical figural scene to lid with a satyr and putti in landscape, the body with scroll arabesques around monogram "ECA", having a single velvet lined interior compartment; and a cut glass and silver plate casket by Meriden & Company (American (Connecticut), founded 1808) having domed cut glass hinged lid over rectangular quadruple plated box with bas relief decoration of parading children raised on four ball feet, having a single interior compartment. Each marked to underside. Rogers box approximate height 3.5", width 5.5", depth 4.25". Anchor box approximate height 2.5", width 7.5", depth 3". Meriden box approximate height 4.25", width 5.125", depth 3.25".
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