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A silver dish with openwork rim, Egypt, first half 20th century, The rim with a leaping jackal...
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A silver dish with openwork rim,
Egypt, first half 20th century,
The rim with a leaping jackal...
Starting Bid: £200
Estimate: £300 - £500
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Lot 225
Description
A silver dish with openwork rim,
Egypt, first half 20th century,
The rim with a leaping jackal amidst scrolling tendrils bearing palmettes, marked, together with an oval silver filigree footed tray, possibly Iran, 20th century
17.5cm. diam.
Qty (2)
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