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ZAR 7 026
Lot 296
  • An Edwardian silver novelty pen wipe and two Edwardian silver pin cushions in the shape of chicks, Sampson Mordan and Co Ltd, 1905-1909


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ZAR 2 000 - 2 500
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ZAR 7 026
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London, England
An Edwardian silver novelty pen wipe and two Edwardian silver pin cushions in the shape of chicks, Sampson Mordan and Co Ltd, 1905-1909
the pen wipe, Chester, 1909, mounted on four felt discs, 6,6g all in, 2,7cm high; a silver pin cushion, Chester, 1907, 55,2g all in,4,5cm high; and another, Sheffield, 1905, 26,4g all in, 4cm high
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