World Treasures: Important Russian, Asian, European & American Works
November 13th & 14th, 2012


 
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LOT 569
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Lot 569
AN ENGLISH CUT GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED LIDDED BISCUIT JAR, JAMES DIXON AND SON, SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, 1909. Of squat form, cut with button and daisy designs below fine cut arches and fans, mounted with a repousse scrolled foliate collar and reticulated bale handle, diameter 6.5 inches (16.5 cm).
Estimate:  $400 - 600   € 308 - 462
Price Realized: $600.00

Provenance:

The Liberace Collection, Butterfield's and Christie's, April 9-12, 1988, Lot 1041.

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