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ZAR 13 087
Lot 269
  • A George III silver nutmeg grater, Thomas & James Phipps, London, 1815
  • A George III silver nutmeg grater, Thomas & James Phipps, London, 1815


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ZAR 9 000 - 12 000
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ZAR 13 087
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London, England
A George III silver nutmeg grater, Thomas & James Phipps, London, 1815
oval, the hinged cover with vacant shield-shaped cartouche enclosed by later flowerheads, with a steel rasp, the front, sides and base engraved with trailing flowers and foliage, hinged base, 4,8cm wide, 47,5g; and a George IV silver nutmeg grater, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1829, rectangular, the reeded cover applied with a rectangular plaque engraved with the initials HS, foliate thumbpiece, steel rasp, reeded sides and hinged base, 5,3cm wide, 60,5g
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