A Polish Lombard two-handled silver wine cooler retailed by V. Mayers Söhne, .800 standard, 1901-1921

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ZAR 19 933
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  • A Polish Lombard two-handled silver wine cooler retailed by V. Mayers Söhne, .800 standard, 1901-1921


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ZAR 12 000 - 15 000
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ZAR 19 933
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A Polish Lombard two-handled silver wine cooler retailed by V. Mayers Söhne, .800 standard, 1901-1921
the tapering body embossed with ribbons and leaf-and-berry swags above a gadrooned border, the sides applied with leaf-capped harp-shaped handles raised on a circular base, numbered 44563, minor dents, 21cm high, 1040g


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