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ZAR 22 280
Lot 250
  • A William IV silver-gilt three-piece tea service, Benjamin Smith, London, 1830


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ZAR 20 000 - 30 000
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ZAR 22 280
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London, England
A William IV silver-gilt three-piece tea service, Benjamin Smith, London, 1830
comprising: a teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, each piece moulded in relief with panels of flowerheads heightened with a rose, a daffodil and a lily, on a wavy spreading foliate foot, acanthus-leaf-capped C-scroll handles, the teapot with hinged cover and flowerhead finial, 2285g, the teapot 16,5cm high
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