20th Mar, 2015 9:00 GMT/BST

Spring Fine Art Sale

 
Lot 31
 

31

A Set of Six Wedgwood China and Silver Coffee Cans and Saucers, circa 1900, decorated in green,...

A Set of Six Wedgwood China and Silver Coffee Cans and Saucers, circa 1900, decorated in green, blue, black and gilt with stylised flowers in shaped panels within gilt borders, the silver cup holders with foliate piercing and scroll handles, printed marks, the silver Birmingham 1900, cased

Sold for £480
Estimated at £200 - £300


 

One cup with rim chip. Some wear to gilding. 040315

 


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Auction: Spring Fine Art Sale, 20th Mar, 2015

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