Important South African Art, Furniture, Silver and Ceramics
Live Auction, 26 September 2011
Furniture, Silver, Ceramics and Paintings Day Sale
About this Item
Sheffield, England
An Edwardian silver biscuit box, George Howson, Sheffield, 1904 the compressed rectangular body moulded with a wave, scroll and beaded band, the corners with foliage, with a gadrooned shell and scroll rim, the conforming hinged cover with an ivory finial, engraved with the initials TMC, on four bun feet, 915g all in, 19cm high
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