A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827

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ZAR 8 794
Lot 232
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
  • A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 2 500 - 3 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 8 794
Auction Catalogue

About this Item

A George IV silver salver, possibly William Brown, London, 1827
circular with moulded foliate border, the centre engraved with flowerheads and scrolling foliage, raised on three bracket feet, split, 24cm diameter, 490g


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