A George V silver capstan inkstand, Birmingham, 1921, maker's mark worn, possibly A & J Zimmerman

Jewellery, English Silver, Furniture, Decorative Arts and Oriental Carpets

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ZAR 7 026
Lot 109
  • A George V silver capstan inkstand, Birmingham, 1921, maker's mark worn, possibly A & J Zimmerman


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ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
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ZAR 7 026
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A George V silver capstan inkstand, Birmingham, 1921, maker's mark worn, possibly A & J Zimmerman
with detachable cover, the hinged compartment with Goliath size nickel-cased watch, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, lever movement, 5,5cm diameter, with later glass inkwell, the watch not in working order, the cover apparently unmarked, 9cm high


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