Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts and Jewellery

Live Virtual Auction, 11 - 12 July 2021

A Decorators' Cornucopia - Part II including Jewellery & Books

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ZAR 4 456
Lot 378
  • A George V silver pedestal dish, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham, 1910


Lot Estimate
ZAR 3 000 - 3 500
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 4 456

About this Item

A George V silver pedestal dish, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham, 1910

the lobed dish raised on a faceted stem, on a conforming pedestal foot, the sides applied with moulded loop handles, dents, 17,7cm wide over handles, 185g; an Edward VII silver bachelor's teapot, William Devenport, Birmingham, 1903, ovoid, the lower half of the body gadrooned, the conforming hinged cover surmounted by a wooden flower finial, the side applied with a wooden leaf-capped handle, dents, 12,4cm high, 270g all in; and a Victorian silver cream jug, maker's mark worn, London, 1889, helmet-shaped, the lower half gadrooned, the side applied with a reeded harp-shaped handle, dent, 8cm high, 80g

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