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Lot 10

An early 20th century silver epergne.  James Dixon & Sons,  Sheffield, 1903 & 1912.  The pierced...

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Lot 10

An early 20th century silver epergne. 
James Dixon & Sons, 
Sheffield, 1903 & 1912. 
The pierced...

Price Realised: £1,837

Estimate: £1,000 - £1,500

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Lot 10

Description

An early 20th century silver epergne. 

James Dixon & Sons, 

Sheffield, 1903 & 1912. 

The pierced stand supporting five baskets on scrolling arms, each quatrefoil-shaped basket decorated with a beaded floral scroll border and foliate pierced sides, engraved with initial to bases, 24.5cm high, 42cm high, total weight approx. 60.5ozt

 

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