Thomas Shaw
Decorative Arts
Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 4 000 - 6 000
About this Item
Birmingham, England
A George IV silver vinaigrette, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1827
rectangular, the hinged cover with a cartouche engraved with initials 'W.McI' within a foliate ground, moulded foliate rim above reeded borders, the base engraved with sprays of foliage enclosed by wriggle-work, fitted with a gilt pierced grill, splits, dents, 3cm wide, 16g; and a George III silver vinaigrette, TW, Birmingham, 1801, rectangular, with canted corners, the cover engraved with the initials 'AM', with associated grill, 2,4cm wide, 9,6g
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