Property of the Estate Late Mr Vyvyan P Myerson
There are 5 sessions in this auction
359 lots 152 lots in this session
Lot | Description | Estimate | |
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Lot 49 | An Edward VII silver propelling pen and pencil, S Mordan & Co, London Sold for R 1 994 | R 800 - 1 000 | |
Lot 50 | An Edward VII silver pepper shaker in the form of a francolin, Thomas of New Bond Street, London, 1908 Sold for R 5 863 | R 1 500 - 2 000 | |
Lot 51 | A George V silver salver, Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, 1918 Sold for R 6 449 | R 5 500 - 6 000 | |
Lot 52 | A set of George V silver and enamel novelty glass markers, Adolph Scott, Birmingham, 1929 Sold for R 1 759 | R 600 - 800 | |
Lot 53 | A George VI silver lady’s compact, David Sutton & Sons, London, 1945 Sold for R 1 407 | R 1 000 - 1 500 | |
Lot 54 | An Elizabeth II silver miniature five-piece tea service, John Rose, Birmingham, 1956 Sold for R 1 642 | R 800 - 1 000 | |
Lot 55 | A Dutch silver miniature four-piece tea service, probably Herman Hooykaas, Schoonhoven, The Netherlands, early 20th century, .833 standard Sold for R 1 056 | R 800 - 1 000 | |
Lot 56 | A pair of Dutch silver miniature chairs, probably Herman Hooykaas, Schoonhoven, The Netherlands, early 20th century, .833 standard Unsold | R 2 400 - 3 000 | |
Lot 57 | A pair of Dutch silver miniature windmills, late 19th/early 20th century, .833 standard Sold for R 1 759 | R 1 500 - 2 000 | |
Lot 58 | A set of six Dutch silver tea straws, maker’s initials ‘G.Z.’, early 20th century, .833 standard Sold for R 1 056 | R 800 - 1 000 | |
Lot 59 | A Continental silver hinged tea caddy, maker’s initials ‘HGO’, with Dutch import marks Unsold | R 4 000 - 6 000 | |
Lot 60 | A German silver chamberstick, possibly Storck & Sinsheimer, .800 standard Sold for R 1 876 | R 1 500 - 2 000 |