W. Briggs & Co

Celebrating Silver
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  • A pair of silverplated salts, W. Briggs & Co, Sheffield, c.1900

LOT 123

W. Briggs & Co

A pair of silverplated salts, W. Briggs & Co, Sheffield, c.1900
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ZAR 1 000 - 1 500
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A pair of silverplated salts, W. Briggs & Co, Sheffield, c.1900
each tapering circular pierced body with everted gadrooned rim, one lacking glass liner,stamped 'W.Briggs Sheffield'; and an EPNS salt spoon, 55g all in
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height: 3cm

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