Monday 21 September 2015 | 10:00 | Lots: 489

Monday 21 September 2015 | 10:00 | Lots: 489

Lot 544

Lot 544

A pair of Indian metal circular bowls decorated in low relief with continuous scene of...

Login to see hammer price

Share this lot

Let your friends and family know about this lot

Lot 544

Lot Description

A pair of Indian metal circular bowls decorated in low relief with continuous scene of zoomorphic females before trees, diameter measures 5 1/8 inches (13 cm), plus an Indian metal cream jug decorated with landscape scene, with scrolling handle and raised upon three feet, height measures 4 inches (10 cm), and a pair of Asian open salts, height 3 cm. (3)

Postage: Auction Default

Weight: No

Total lot weight: No

All items in poor condition. Bowls each with slight distortion and bumps. Cream jug with one depressed foot and distortion to rim. Salts with general light wear and with no liners present.

Please login to request a condition report or ask more questions.

Own a similar item?
Request a Valuation

Receive alerts about
similar lots

Upcoming Lots

View full catalogue

LOT 545

An early 20th century Hanau silver beaker.

LOT 547

A continental casket marked 800.

LOT 548

A French silver beaker, plus a Norwegian silver salt and pepper set.

LOT 550

A selection of modern Egyptian silver, etc.

LOT 555

A Chinese Rickshaw condiment by Lain Chang.

LOT 556

A George III silver fish slice by William Eley & William Fearn.

LOT 557

A cased pair of Edwardian silver grape scissors.

LOT 558

A mid-Victorian pair of silver fish servers, plus another French pair.

LOT 559

A cased set of George V silver fish servers, a pair of cased...

LOT 562

A George III silver marrow scoop by Hester Bateman.

LOT 563

A 1920's set of six silver crab picks, etc.

LOT 564

A set of three George III silver table spoons.

LOT 568

A George IV silver Fiddle pattern silver teaspoon by Paul Storr.

LOT 572

A pair of late eighteenth century Irish provincial sugar tongs.

LOT 573

A pair of Victorian sugar nips.

LOT 574

A cased George II silver marrow scoop.

Newsletter SignupNewsletter Signup

Keyword AlertsKeyword Alerts