Fenton Brothers (John Frederick Fenton & Frank Fenton)

Silver
About the Session

A beautiful selection of silver items spanning from the 1700’s up until the 20th century, including pieces from the iconic Kay’s Antiques. The renowned store recently closed after 65 years, having been opened with 100 pounds in the 1960’s by Nicky Smit's mother, Kay Derriman.

 


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ZAR 4 685
Lot 111
  • A Victorian silver goblet, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1872
  • A Victorian silver goblet, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1872


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 3 000 - 5 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 4 685
Location
Cape Town
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About this Item

Sheffield
A Victorian silver goblet, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1872
the bowl engraved with foliate and wrigglework bands, each side with vacant navette-shaped cartouche, on a conforming circular foot with beaded border and stem, 175g
height: 16,2cm

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