A Dutch silver peppermint box, maker's mark CB, early 19th century, .934 standard, import mark for London, 1891, retailer possibly Louis Landsberg

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ZAR 4 919
Lot 161
  • A Dutch silver peppermint box, maker's mark CB, early 19th century, .934 standard, import mark for London, 1891, retailer possibly Louis Landsberg


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ZAR 2 500 - 3 000
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ZAR 4 919
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A Dutch silver peppermint box, maker's mark CB, early 19th century, .934 standard, import mark for London, 1891, retailer possibly Louis Landsberg
in the form of a tea caddy, engraved with foliate swags between dash and line borders, ring attachmentlacking, 31,7g, 3,8cm high; another, 1815, .833 standard, engraved with a cockerel and other birds, the cover with swing-handle, 23,4g, 3,3cm high; and another, early 19th century, engraved with swags, later ring attachment, 22,6g, 3,4cm high
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