Lambert & Co

A pair of late Victorian silver novelty flower bowls, Lambert & Co, London, 1896

English, Continental, Oriental and Cape Silver, Furniture and Decorative Arts

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ZAR 36 378
Lot 212
  • A pair of late Victorian silver novelty flower bowls, Lambert & Co, London, 1896


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ZAR 12 000 - 15 000
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ZAR 36 378
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A pair of late Victorian silver novelty flower bowls, Lambert & Co, London, 1896
boat-shaped, each end surmounted by half-naked female terms, the sides moulded with swags of foliage flanking masks, raised on a shallow oval footrim, stamped Lambert, Coventry Street, London, 1300g all in, 23,5cm long
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