A George III silver bonbon dish, possibly John Lambe, London, 1796

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ZAR 938
Lot 37
  • A George III silver bonbon dish, possibly John Lambe, London, 1796


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ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
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ZAR 938

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A George III silver bonbon dish, possibly John Lambe, London, 1796
the navette shaped dish with pierced foliate border topped by a pair of medallions, the centre engraved with initials, 14,5cm wide,60g


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