William Bateman I
Silver
About the SessionA 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 2 000 - 3 000
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ZAR 2 000
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Cape Town
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London, England
A George IV silver 'Fiddle' pattern berry spoon, William Bateman I, London, 1824
the bowl chased and engraved with berries, scrolls and foliage, the terminal with a vacant oval cartouche and scrolling foliage, 70g
length: 22cm
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