Important South African Paintings, Furniture, Silver and Ceramics

Live Auction, 11 October 2010

Session One

Sold for

ZAR 20 052
Lot 12
  • A silver five-piece tea service, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1894 and 1909


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 20 000 - 30 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 20 052
Auction Catalogue

About this Item

Sheffield, England
A silver five-piece tea service, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1894 and 1909
comprising: a tea-kettle-on-stand with burner, a teapot, hot water jug, a sugar basin and a milk jug, each part-lobed octagonal body chased with panels of foliage and flowerhead rondels, with a rectangular cartouche on either side, engraved with an "S", 3571g, the tea-kettle-on-stand 26cm high
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