South African and International Art, Decorative Arts

Online-Only Auction, 30 April - 7 May 2018

Property of the Estate Late Mr Vyvyan P Myerson

Sold for

ZAR 6 449
Lot 51
  • A George V silver salver, Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, 1918


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 5 500 - 6 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 6 449

About this Item

Birmingham, London & Sheffield, England
A George V silver salver, Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, 1918
circular with wavy rim, raised on three c-scroll feet, engraved 'MAPPIN & WEBB LTD', oxidization, maker's mark worn, 30cm diameter, 930g; a George V silver pierced dish, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1929, circular with wavy rim, the rim pierced with foliate motifs, stamped 'S2132', 14,5cm diameter, 90g; and a silver-plate pierced basket, rectangular with gadrooned rim, the body set with pierced pales, raised on a tapering rectangular base, dents, 18cm wide
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