An Edward VII silver navette-shaped bon bon dish, Williams Ltd., Birmingham, 1903

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  • An Edward VII silver navette-shaped bon bon dish, Williams Ltd., Birmingham, 1903


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ZAR 1 200 - 1 500
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ZAR 1 232

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An Edward VII silver navette-shaped bon bon dish, Williams Ltd., Birmingham, 1903
the navette-shaped dish moulded with striped border, the centre with rondel depicting a female figure surrounded by floral motif border, 18cm wide,95g
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