Important South African and International Art, Decorative Arts & Jewellery
Live Auction, 5 March 2018
Jewels
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London, England
A Victorian lady's silver-mounted and simulated rosewood walking stick, J Howell & Co Ltd, London, 1895
with metal ferrule, 83cm high; a George V lady's silver-mounted grey silk parasol, retailed by Briggs & Sons, London, 1919, with silver collar and metal ferrule, the rib painted 'Paragon, S. Fox & Co Ltd, London', with metal ferrule, with cream linen cover, 96,5cm high; and a late Victorian silver-mounted malacca walking stick, Wild & Carr, London, 1901, with silver collar, the handle engraved with initials, lacking ferrule, 91cm high
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