Important South African & International Art, Furniture, Decorative Arts & Jewellery

Live Auction, 13 October 2014

Cape & Colonial Silver & Furniture, International & South African Art Day Sale

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ZAR 6 441
Lot 407
  • A pair of Indian Colonial silver casters, Lattey Brothers & Company, Calcutta, 1843-1855


Lot Estimate
ZAR 5 000 - 7 000
Selling Price
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ZAR 6 441
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Calcutta, India
A pair of Indian Colonial silver casters, Lattey Brothers & Company, Calcutta, 1843-1855
the plain cylindrical bodies engraved 'salt' and 'pepper', the pierced flat-domed covers with gadrooned rims, each raised on a circular base, 145g all in, the taller 7,8cm high; and two pairs of silver casters, probably Colonial, maker's mark RBM & Co, 19th century, urn-shaped with reeded rims, domed covers, dents, splits, one pair with fixed covers,450g all in, 9,6cm high
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