Important South African and International Art, Decorative Arts & Jewellery

Live Auction, 15 October 2018

Jewellery
  • A George III silver pierced basket, John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co, Sheffield, 1799
  • A George III silver pierced basket, John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co, Sheffield, 1799


Lot Estimate
ZAR 15 000 - 20 000

About this Item

A George III silver pierced basket, John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co, Sheffield, 1799

oval, with moulded gadrooned rim above a pierced pale border, the swing-handle moulded as a double cord with a vacant octagonal cartouche, the pierced body with a double band of pales, raised on an oval footrim, the centre engraved with a crest and the motto ‘FINEM RESPICE’, 36cm wide over handles, 940g

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