Bernard Lionel Cuzner (1877 – 1956) was an English silversmith and product designer.
Size app.: the brush is 17 cm (roughly 6,69 in) long, mirror - 16 cm (roughly 6,29 in), little brush - 11,7 cm (roughly 4,60 in), the comb - 13,2 cm (roughly 5,19 in). Items in set are: 83 gr (roughly 0,18 lb), 50 gr (roughly 0,11 lb), 22 gr (roughly 0,04 lb), 66 gr (roughly 0,14 lb) and overall cased 557 gram (roughly 1,22 lb). Very Good, minimal wear to enamel and silver; no visible dents, scratches. losses to hair, comb. I admit the presence of micro wear, scratches etc. Please study good resolution images for overall condition.
Cuzner was born in Alcester in Warwickshire and initially trained as a watchmaker, before showing talent as a silversmith while taking evening classes in Redditch at the Redditch School of Art. He moved to Birmingham to train at the Vittoria Street School of Jewellery and Silversmithing, and Birmingham School of Art where he was influenced by Robert Catterson Smith and Arthur Gaskin. From 1900 he taught at the school and began designing for W. H. Haseler and Liberty & Co. He was head of the department of metalwork at the Birmingham School of Art from 1910 until 1942. His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics. His work was within the Arts and Crafts style with extensive handwork. He also designed, such as for Liberty's Cymric range of silverware and jewellery from 1899 as well as private commissions.