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ZAR 1 054
Lot 373
  • A Victorian silver sugar sifter, Charles Edwards, London, 1889
  • A Victorian silver sugar sifter, Charles Edwards, London, 1889


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 300 - 400
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ZAR 1 054

About this Item

London, England
A Victorian silver sugar sifter, Charles Edwards, London, 1889
with part twist-turned handle and foliate terminal, pierced and gilt bowl 30g; and a Victorian silver sugar sifter spoon, William Devenport, Birmingham, 1898, with part twist-turn handle and Apostle terminal, the pierced bowl with wavy border, 10g; an Edwardian silver sugar sifter, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1904, the terminal moulded with a ribbon, shell-shaped pierced bowl, registration number 433662,15g; an Edwardian silver Kings pattern sugar sifter, Sydney Thomas Steel, Birmingham, 1904, with pierced shell-shaped bowl, 15g
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