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 Queen Elizabeth II silver Old English Bead pattern canteen of cutlery, maker's initials ES, Sheffield, 1996


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 40 000 - 60 000
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A Queen Elizabeth II silver Old English Bead pattern canteen of cutlery, maker's initials ES, Sheffield, 1996
comprising: eleven soup spoons, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, four table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve cake forks, twelve teaspoons, 5740g all in; twelve table knives, twelve bread knives, one silver-plated soup spoon, fitted in a mahogany velvet-lined canteen with a tray, raised on block feet, 19cm high, 51,5cm wide, 36cm deep
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