A Russian silver money box, with import marks for Russia, St Petersburg, 1882-1898

Silver, Furniture, Ceramics & Glass

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ZAR 9 368
Lot 355
  • A Russian silver money box, with import marks for Russia, St Petersburg, 1882-1898


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ZAR 4 000 - 6 000
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ZAR 9 368
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A Russian silver money box, with import marks for Russia, St Petersburg, 1882-1898
modelled as a Gladstone bag, the hammered hinged cover with aperture, flanked by a pair of raised handles, the reverse with moulded vacant oval cartouche, raised on four circular feet, dents, 8cm wide, 160g


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