Important South African & International Art, Furniture, Decorative Arts & Jewellery

Live Auction, 17 March 2014

English Silver, Furniture and Porcelain

Sold for

ZAR 1 757
Lot 93
  • A silver single envelope stamp case, stamped 925, with import marks for Birmingham, 1906


Lot Estimate
ZAR 1 500 - 2 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 1 757
Auction Catalogue

About this Item

A silver single envelope stamp case, stamped 925, with import marks for Birmingham, 1906
bright-cut engraved with foliage, with ring attachment, 6,1g, approximately 2,8cm wide; and a double envelope example, stamped 925, similarly engraved with a vacant circular reserve to the reverse, with ring attachment, 15,1g, approximately 4,8cm wide
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