South African and International Art
Online-Only Auction, 25 February - 4 March 2019
Ceramics, Silver and Furniture
About this Item
An Edward VII silver cigarette case, WG Keight, Birmingham, 1908
rectangular, the front and reverse engraved with a diamond-shaped motif centred by a vacant shield and enclosed by sprays of flowers, enclosing a gilt interior, 12cm long, 150g; and an Edward VII silver matchbox holder, Andrew Barrett & Sons, London, 1903, rectangular, the top with a later figure of a fox, the sides with apertures, raised on four bun feet, the base stamped A. BARRETT & SONS 63 & 64, LONDON, 7,4 cm long, 95g
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Notes
The fox is marked: George Bedingham, London 1904
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