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ZAR 4 684
Lot 120
  • An American silver and niello stamp coil dispenser, stamped Sterling, R Blackinton & Co


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ZAR 3 500 - 4 000
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ZAR 4 684
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North Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA
An American silver and niello stamp coil dispenser, stamped Sterling, R Blackinton & Co
the circular cover engraved with a West Highland Terrier, minor dents,46,5g, 3cm high, 4,7cm diameter; and a Danish silver stamp coil dispenser, the cover moulded with a drinking scene, the side engraved with an initial, 18g, 3,1cm high, 3cm diameter
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