19th century, Modern, Post-War, Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts and Wine

Online-Only Auction, 29 June - 6 July 2020

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  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
  • A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century


Lot Estimate
ZAR 4 000 - 6 000

About this Item

A Colonial Indian silver bowl, 19th century
circular, with rolled rim, the body repousséd with a hunting scene enclosed by scrolling foliage centred by a vacant shield-shaped cartouche, between foliate diaper borders, the base centred by a flowerhead enclosed by foliage, dents, repair, 15,5cm diameter, 345g


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