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ZAR 13 642
Lot 48
  • A William IV three-piece silver tea service, Joseph Angell & John Angell, London, 1832
  • A William IV three-piece silver tea service, Joseph Angell & John Angell, London, 1832


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ZAR 7 000 - 9 000
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ZAR 13 642
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London, England
A William IV three-piece silver tea service, Joseph Angell & John Angell, London, 1832
comprising: a teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each with octagonal, panelled body, raised on four acanthus-leaf and scroll feet, with scroll-shaped handle, the teapot cover with flower, leaf and pomegranate finial, 1220g all in, the teapot 14,5cm high
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