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Jewellery

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ZAR 29 588
Lot 237
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
  • A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool


Lot Estimate
ZAR 25 000 - 30 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 29 588

About this Item

A Victorian silver tray, Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1875, retailed by Worldley & Co, Liverpool
oval, with beaded rim, the centre bright-cut with garlands of flowerheads, inscribed ‘THIS TRAY TOGETHER WITH A SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE AND KETTLE were presented to the Revd L.W. Diggle M.A., incumbent at St Matthew and St James Church Mossley Hill near Liverpool. and Rural Dean of Childmall, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS MARRIAGE WITH MISS EDITH MOSS, XXIII APRIL MDCCCLXXXIV., by Members of the Congregation and Parishioners as a mark of their sincere esteem and regard.’, the sides applied with reeded and acanthus-leaf handles, raised on four bun feet, engraved 9726, with retailer’s name to the reverse, 73,3cm wide over handles, 4120g


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