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

Online-Only Auction, 22 - 29 August 2022

Silver, Furniture and Ceramics
  • A George III silver and cut-glass cruet set, Robert & Samuel Hennell, London, 1802


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 6 000 - 8 000

About this Item

A George III silver and cut-glass cruet set, Robert & Samuel Hennell, London, 1802
the navette-shaped reeded frame with openwork sides, raised on four outswept feet, with central carrying-handle and division collar, fitted with four glass condiment bottles and stoppers, chips, the stand 17,8cm high, 185g all in
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Provenance

Purchased by the current owner's father from Annes Antiques, August 1984 and thence by descent.



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