Important South African & International Art, Decorative Arts & Jewellery

Live Auction, 10 October 2016

English, Continental, Oriental and Cape Silver, Furniture and Decorative Arts
  • A pair of Sheffield plated entrée dishes and covers, first quarter 19th century


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 8 000 - 12 000
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A pair of Sheffield plated entrée dishes and covers, first quarter 19th century
rectangular, each with gadrooned and floral borders, the sides with conforming handles, each cover engraved with a crest, with detachable foliate and reeded handle, detachable liners, raised on acanthus-leaf-headed paw feet, 41,5cm wide over handles
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