George Elisha Sumner
Part I - Silver
About this Item
London, England
A late Victorian silver easel-backed frame and ivory menu card holder, George Elisha Sumner, London, 1900
the rectangular frame engraved and applied with foliate motifs, the card holder with rectangular aperture, painted with peacocks and maidens, designed and painted by LN Nottage, 1900, signed and dated, the frame 180g, 23cm high
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