A George V silver inkstand, William Morton & Sons, Sheffield, 1928

Ceramics, Silver and Furniture

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ZAR 5 863
Lot 420
  • A George V silver inkstand, William Morton & Sons, Sheffield, 1928
  • A George V silver inkstand, William Morton & Sons, Sheffield, 1928


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ZAR 5 000 - 7 000
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ZAR 5 863

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A George V silver inkstand, William Morton & Sons, Sheffield, 1928
rectangular with shaped three-quarter pierced gallery and gadrooned rim, centred by a vacant cartouche, with pen depression and a pair of inkwell compartments fitted with two associated silver-mounted glass ink bottles, the shaped front with beaded border, raised on leaf-headed paw feet, 25,5cm wide, one inkwell cover damaged, 750g all in
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