A late Victorian/early Edwardian 9ct gold propelling pen and pencil,

Property of the Estate Late Mr Vyvyan P Myerson

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ZAR 3 635
Lot 47
  • A late Victorian/early Edwardian 9ct gold propelling pen and pencil,


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 2 500 - 3 000
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ZAR 3 635

About this Item

A late Victorian/early Edwardian 9ct gold propelling pen and pencil,
the hexagonal shaft engraved with foliage and a vacant cartouche, the seal terminal inset with a bloodstone matrix carved with a crest, 9,5cm long; a late Victorian 8ct gold propelling pencil, the hexagonal shaft engraved with foliage, the seal terminal inset with a yellow-stone matrix, 8,5cm long; and a late Victorian/early Edwardian 9ct gold and enamel propelling pencil and cover, the cover with red enamel and white-dot decoration, 2,8cm long
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