A George III silver vinaigrette, possibly William Edwards, London, 1819

Silver & Jewellery
  • A George III silver vinaigrette, possibly William Edwards, London, 1819


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ZAR 2 500 - 3 000

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A George III silver vinaigrette, possibly William Edwards, London, 1819
rectangular, centred by a conforming vacant cartouche, enclosed by rib-and-line decoration, thumbpiece, enclosing a hinged pierced foliate grille, 4,8cm wide, 40g; and a George V silver and turquoise guilloché enamel pill box, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1925, circular, the hinged cover enclosing a mirrored compartment, mirror chipped, 4cm diameter, 25g all in
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