South African and International Art, Decorative Arts

Online-Only Auction, 30 April - 7 May 2018

Property of the Estate Late Mr Vyvyan P Myerson

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ZAR 3 283
Lot 48
  • An Edwardian 9ct gold propelling pencil, S Mordan & Co, London, 1907


Lot Estimate
ZAR 1 000 - 1 500
Selling Price
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ZAR 3 283
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About this Item

London, England
An Edwardian 9ct gold propelling pencil, S Mordan & Co, London, 1907
the engine-turned case with fixed suspension loop, 7cm long; and a 9ct gold pipe tamper, Matthew Wilcox & Son, Birmingham, 1909, with fixed suspension loop, 4,5cm long; two Edwardian 6ct gold miniature propelling pencils, each with engine-turned shafts, the seal inset with a purple and orange matrix, the longest 4cm; and a 6ct gold button hook, with foliate shaft and vacant cartouche, 5cm long
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