A George V silver box, WH Haseler Ltd, Birmingham, 1910

Ceramics, Silver and Furniture

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ZAR 1 876
Lot 411
  • A George V silver box, WH Haseler Ltd, Birmingham, 1910


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ZAR 1 000 - 1 500
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ZAR 1 876

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A George V silver box, WH Haseler Ltd, Birmingham, 1910
circular, the hinged cover inset with an iridescent black and silver disc enclosed by wave-shaped borders, with gilt interior, 6,5cm diameter, 85g; and an Edward VII silver vase, Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes, Birmingham, 1902, tapering cylindrical, the wave-shaped rim embossed with flowers and c-scroll cartouches, to a moulded stepped petal-shaped base 20cm high, 135g
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