Important South African and International Art, Decorative Arts & Jewellery

Live Auction, 15 October 2018

Jewellery

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ZAR 11 139
Lot 161
  • An early Victorian silver tea caddy, Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London, 1838
  • An early Victorian silver tea caddy, Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London, 1838


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ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
Selling Price
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ZAR 11 139
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London, England
An early Victorian silver tea caddy, Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London, 1838
rectangular, the curved front and reverse moulded with flowerheads, scrolls and shells enclosing cartouches, the front cartouche engraved with a crest, the sides of the body profusely moulded with Oriental figural scenes enclosed by c-scrolls, the hinged domed cover similarly moulded, with associated finial moulded as a seated figure, 14cm high, 500g

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