South African and International Art, Decorative Arts & Books

Online-Only Auction, 27 January - 6 February 2017

Decorative Arts and Furniture

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ZAR 703
Lot 397
  • A George V silver-mounted glass perfume bottle, maker's initials worn, Birmingham, 1912
  • A George V silver-mounted glass perfume bottle, maker's initials worn, Birmingham, 1912


Lot Estimate
ZAR 600 - 800
Selling Price
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ZAR 703
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About this Item

A George V silver-mounted glass perfume bottle, maker's initials worn, Birmingham, 1912 with tapering sides, silver collar and faceted stopper, glass collar cracked, 17cm high; a Victorian example, maker's initials worn, London, 1890, the bulbous body cut with circular panels of printies, star-cut base, screw top, cover and stopper, minute chipping to glass, 15,5cm high; and a silvered-metal overlaid glass perfume bottle, unmarked, some damage, 7cm high (3)


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