Robert Harper

Session 2
About the Session

Dr. Vera Dubin was born in Dvinsk, Latvia, in 1925. When she was a year old, her family emigrated to South Africa, first settling in Paarl and later in Cape Town. From an early age, her independence of spirit and determination were clear. At seven, she wrote boldly to South African artist Hugo Naudé, seeking to buy one of his paintings with money she had raised from her classmates to “brighten” their classroom — an early sign of the tenacity that would define her life.

Vera qualified as a doctor in 1948, one of only two women in her graduating class at the University of Cape Town. She went on to specialize in dermatology, working in government hospitals and private practice. Coming from a deeply artistic family, she pursued many passions beyond medicine. She was an award-winning gardener and brought the same artistry to beadmaking and decoupage.

With her husband, Abe, a clothing entrepreneur, she travelled widely and became an avid collector of pre-1945 Lalique glass, as well as South African and European paintings, sculpture, silver, and ceramics. Over her lifetime, she assembled an exceptional collection distinguished by its depth, discernment, and quality.

For many years, Vera led the Friends of the Durban Art Gallery, ultimately serving as its honorary life president. In her later years, she became known as the doyenne of classical music in Durban. In 1982, she founded the Friends of Music and for decades brought world-renowned musicians to perform in the city. She nurtured emerging local talent and created a pre-concert program that gave young musicians a public platform. In recognition of her contributions to music, she was honored with the Paul Harris Fellowship Award from Rotary International.

Dr. Vera Dubin died on August 24, 2025, at the age of 100 — a milestone she had always vowed to reach.


Sold for

ZAR 14 053
Lot 30
  • A Victorian silver salver, Robert Harper, London, 1860
  • A Victorian silver salver, Robert Harper, London, 1860


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 12 000 - 13 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 14 053

About this Item

London, England
A Victorian silver salver, Robert Harper, London, 1860
circular, moulded with shell-and-scroll border, the center chased with circular cartouches and engraved with floral motifs and an inscription, 'Presented to Richard Pidcock Esq by members of the FRIENDS to ORDER in remembrance of the faithful services rendered to them as their valued HONORARY SECRETARY July 1860', raised on three scroll feet, 555g
diameter: 26cm

Provenance

The Vera Dubin Collection.

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