Pair of George III silver salts, maker's marks worn, possibly Thomas Daniel, London, 1809

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  • Pair of George III silver salts, maker's marks worn, possibly Thomas Daniel, London, 1809
  • Pair of George III silver salts, maker's marks worn, possibly Thomas Daniel, London, 1809


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 5 000 - 7 000

About this Item

Pair of George III silver salts, maker's marks worn, possibly Thomas Daniel, London, 1809
each rounded rectangular, with gadrooned rim, on ball feet, 185g,4cm high; and two salt spoons, Charles Lias, London, 1841, 25g
(4)


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