A Cape Country Collection, Silver, Furniture, Ceramics, Jewellery

Online-Only Auction, 22 - 29 August 2022

Silver, Furniture and Ceramics

Sold for

ZAR 3 518
Lot 110
  • An Edwardian silver coffee pot, Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield, 1907, retailed by Wilson & Gill, 139 Regent Street, W.


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 2 500 - 3 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 3 518

About this Item

An Edwardian silver coffee pot, Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield, 1907, retailed by Wilson & Gill, 139 Regent Street, W.
the octagonal baluster-shaped body centred by a crest with inscription HEB DDUW DDIM, the conforming domed cover surmounted by a mushroom-shaped wooden finial, the side applied with a wooden leaf-capped handle, raised on four pierced outwept pad feet, stamped 7276 WILSON & GILL, 139 REGENT STREET, W., pinhead dents, 22cm high, 455g all in

Provenance

Purchased by the current owner's father in May 1968 from the Silver Vaults.



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