A George VI three-piece silver coffee set, Thomas Ducrow & Sons, Birmingham, 1945-1946

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ZAR 8 794
Lot 37
  • A George VI three-piece silver coffee set, Thomas Ducrow & Sons, Birmingham, 1945-1946


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ZAR 7 000 - 9 000
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ZAR 8 794

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A George VI three-piece silver coffee set, Thomas Ducrow & Sons, Birmingham, 1945-1946
comprising; a coffee pot, a hot water jug and a cream jug, each of baluster outline with gadrooned borders raised on a circular hollow foot, reeded rims, each hinged cover with flame-shaped finial, with wooden handles, dents, hot water jug 24,5cm high, 1500g all in
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