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Lot 48

A pair of late Victorian silver sweetmeat baskets.  William Hutton & Sons,  Birmingham,1899. The...

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Lot 48

A pair of late Victorian silver sweetmeat baskets. 
William Hutton & Sons, 
Birmingham,1899.
The...

Starting Bid: £100

Estimate: £150 - £250

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Lot 48

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A pair of late Victorian silver sweetmeat baskets. 

William Hutton & Sons, 

Birmingham,1899.

The navette-shaped baskets designed with trelliswork piercing to sides and repousse floral scroll borders, 14.5 x 25.5cm, total weight approx. 11.2ozt (2)

Provenance: Property from a UK private collection.  

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