An Edward VII silver four-handled bowl, maker's mark worn, possibly Jay Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, London, 1909
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Jewellery
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ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
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ZAR 9 967
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An Edward VII silver four-handled bowl, maker's mark worn, possibly Jay Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, London, 1909
circular with canted sides, with wavy rim, the sides applied with four harp-shaped handles, raised on a triangular spreading foot, minor dents and pitting, the base stamped indistinctly, 27cm wide, 1015g
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