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CC1: 20th Century and Contemporary Sale

An Elizabeth II Silver and Sea Green Enamel 'Knot' Candlestick, Maker Jenny Edge, London, 2009

Auction Lot CC1/85

An Elizabeth II silver and sea green enamel 'Knot' candlestick, maker Jenny Edge, London, 2009 the stylised flower-shaped nozzle with single droplet to the rim, raised on a swept, curved and entwined stem, 24cm high.
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An Elizabeth II Silver and Sea Green Enamel 'Knot' Candlestick, Maker Jenny Edge, London, 2009 (CC1/85) offered in our One Day 20th Century and Contemporary Sale starting on 4th December 2018 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

An Elizabeth II silver and sea green enamel 'Knot' candlestick, maker Jenny Edge, London, 2009 the stylised flower-shaped nozzle with single droplet to the rim, raised on a swept, curved and entwined stem, 24cm high.

This lot is subject to Droit de Suite.

Estimate

£4,000 - £5,000

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Silver

Fine Art Category

Modern Silver

Sale Information

CC1: 20th Century and Contemporary Sale
Tuesday, 4th December 2018
Okehampton Street, Exeter

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An Elizabeth II Silver and Sea Green Enamel 'Knot' Candlestick, Maker Jenny Edge, London, 2009

Auction Lot: CC1/85

An Elizabeth II silver and sea green enamel 'Knot' candlestick, maker Jenny Edge, London, 2009 the stylised flower-shaped nozzle with single droplet to the rim, raised on a swept, curved and entwined stem, 24cm high.

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