March Interiors

Timed Online Auction, 20 March - 2 April 2025

Silver

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ZAR 3 752
Lot 27
  • A Victorian silver vinaigrette, David Pettifer, Birmingham, 1852


Lot Estimate
ZAR 1 000 - 1 500
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ZAR 3 752
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Birmingham
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, David Pettifer, Birmingham, 1852 elongated oval with lobed rim, cover and reverse with engraved scrollwork, scrollwork cartouche inscribed with 'Jane', applied foliate lip, gilt interior with pierced foliate grille, 15g, 4cm; another, Victorian, Abraham Kemp, 1853, lobed oval with vine and grape engraving on cover and reverse, central cartouche inscribed with 'MB', applied foliate lip, gilt interior with pierced floral grille, 30g, 5cm; and another, George III, engraved WI, London, 1802, elongated oval with engraved checkered cover and floral engraved reverse, gilt interior with engraved and pierced foliate grille, 10g, 4cm (3)

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