Levi & Salaman Ltd

The Mary Eleanor Hibbert Collection II
About the Session

After the resounding success of the Cape silver auction in June 2025, we are pleased to unveil part II of the Mary Eleanor Hibbert Collection containing English and Continental silver which spans from the Georgian era to the 20th century. Mary Eleanor was an avid collector for over 30 years with an enduring passion for silver.


Sold for

ZAR 4 805
Lot 32
  • A set of four Victorian silver bon-bon dishes and tongs, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1906


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 4 000 - 6 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 4 805

About this Item

Birmingham, England
A set of four Victorian silver bon-bon dishes and tongs, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1906
each boat-shaped pierced body with wavy beaded border, the tongs chased with flowers and foliate motifs, cased; and two silver bon-bon dishes, later, similar, 120g allin
(10)
height: 3cm

Notes

later two dishes.

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