Important South African & International Art, Decorative Arts & Jewellery

Live Auction, 6 March 2017

English Silver, Furniture, Oriental and Cape Silver, Decorative Arts and Furniture
  • A William IV silver-mounted aide-mémoire, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1836
  • A William IV silver-mounted aide-mémoire, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1836


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 8 000 - 10 000
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Birmingham, England
A William IV silver-mounted aide-mémoire, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1836
the front embossed with a view of a castle in a wooded landscape enclosed by a c-scroll and foliate border, the reverse with a church in a wooded landscape enclosed by a conforming border, applied rings with chain, the interior fitted with a blue leather purse and an ivory notebook inscribed 'Monday to Saturday', with associated pencil,8,2cm wide
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