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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Irish Georgian Silver Table Fork by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1815 (Year of Waterloo) for R441.00
R 441
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Buy Irish Silver Teaspoon, Dublin 1833 by Josiah Lowe for R205.00
R 205
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 1928 Irish Silver Shilling (6g) Very good condition (Circulated)
R 50
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Buy Assembled Set of Irish Silver Dessert Spoons Bright Cut Pattern for R2,400.00
R 2.400
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Buy A striking Victorian hallmarked sterling silver table box with horses motif. London, 1888. for R3,250.00
R 3.250
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Buy Dutch Silver Table Fork by Gebruder van den Broek, Amsterdam 1879 for R361.00
R 361
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Silver plated cutlery set for 4 (37 pieces) including a serving spoon. Stamped as "Table classics." modern set in new condition.
R 1.490
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Silver plated cutlery set for 4 (37 pieces) including a serving spoon. Stamped as "Table classics." Modern set in new condition. Similar to King's pattern. Two sets available.
R 1.450
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Irish Georgian Silver Serving Spoon (Dublin C.1750) for R2,950.00
R 2.950
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South Africa
Silver plated ice bucket used for blocks of ice on your table or bar counter. Our shop is situated in Parys, Paris Antiques and Collectables, 56 Bree Street. We bring stock to Bedfordview for collection or delivery to your address at an additional cost. Visit the Cazmo website and view all the items in our shop. The item is sold as is and the price is for the item only.
R 250
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South Africa
  Rare Irish George I Half Louis d'Or Brass Coin Weight, 1718 An interesting and scarce numismatic find!    Coin weights are weights which were designed to be used to check the weight of a gold or silver coin during a transaction. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries there was an extensive series of locally produced weights available to Irish merchants. These weights were designed to be used to check the weight of many of the more common gold coins and a few silver coins which were in use in Ireland.    Please judge grade from pictures:   Pictured next to a 20c coin for size comparison:   Coin weights are weights which were designed to be used to check the weight of a gold or silver coin during a transaction. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries there was an extensive series of locally produced weights available to Irish merchants. These weights were designed to be used to check the weight of many of the more common gold coins and a few silver coins which were in use in Ireland. In association with the weight and the scales the merchant would refer to a table of values in Irish pounds shillings and pence of each coin and an accompanying note indicating how much was to be decremented from the value of the coin for each grain it was below the minimum weight. Because there was a wide variety of foreign coin in circulation and many of which were produced to a different fineness (or carat in modern terms) a merchant who did not understand how to use weights and determine the local value correctly could be at a significant disadvantage. The authority to produce weights was granted to a series of local goldsmiths. Typically every few years, and often at the turn of a reign the standards were adjusted. Irish coin weights often carry a date which is generally the date of the standard or license they are derived from rather than their year of manufacture. So for example a weight dated 1714 could have been produced anytime between 1714 and 1723 when a new standard set of values was devised. Irish coin weights of the 17th and 18th centuries are generally made of brass. The weights which were most commonly produced were those designed for weighing the most common coins in circulation (typically English Guineas and Half Guineas) whilst weights for more obscure coins were produced in smaller quantities and are consequently scarcer. This having been said I have seldom seen the modern value of a coin weight take the scarcity of the particular denomination into account, and there is very little published to support the casual collector. Though there is a book from Galata which gives a great deal of detailed information about the series. The normal range of dates encountered in Irish coin Weights is from 1680 through 1760. Examples from before 1680 are generally scarce and examples from after 1760 are usually undated though they often carry the makers monogram and therefore can be dated. The practice of having a wide range of weights for foreign coins died out in the early nineteenth century as the circulation of foreign coin was reduced and eventually eliminated by about 1830.        Please have a look at all my Items here!!    
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South Africa
Condition As Per Scans. 1966 IRISH PAIDRIG PEARSE TEN SHILLING SILVER COIN  Great Looking Coin JUDGE GRADE OF COIN FOR YOURSELF  PLEASE NO FOREIGN BIDDERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES !  SHIPPING WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA ONLY !  SOLD AS IS
R 450
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy *#* 1882 Silver Exhibition of Irish Art and Manufacturers Medallion - Rim Bumps *#* for R1,300.00
R 1.300
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Buy Antique Sterling Silver and Cut-Glass Dressing Table Jar for R695.00
R 695
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Buy 1904/05 Edwardian Chester Silver Pair of Table Baskets. Maker G.N.R.H for R1,600.00
R 1.600
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