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A Victorian silver-plated baluster lidded Ewer on rising foot
with applied scroll rim and handle. The body decorated with
engraved youths / cherubs and a vacant cartouche. (Small bruise
to baluster). Circa 1880
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Left: A Victorian carved mahogany
framed chaise longue, on cabriole legs, upholstered in floral fabric,
buttoned back with two bolsters. Circa 1860 |
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MAJESTIC SILVER TRADING
(Michael Barnett)
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Tel: (011) 485 5385
Fax: (086) 501 9618
Cell: 082 855 4155
Email: mjbarnett@telkomsa.net
Specialising in Furniture, Porcelain and Silver.
Majestic Silver Trading, Johannesburg-based, is run by Michael Barnett
and Edmund Schutze who have always shared a love and passion for the
arts and antiques. They first started trading in the mid 1990’s,
have been through a few names changes, and have mainly used the local
monthly trade fairs as their “shop window”. Their natural
inclination is for silver, porcelain, art and furniture. With Edmund
having recently qualified as a Doctor and with time being limited, they
can now be seen at two annual trade fairs or reached on their cellulars
or via e-mail.
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An Edwardian period Epergne with reticulated and incised floral
design, two similarly decorated matching baskets, with reeded
and crested rims and matching pedestal base. London, 1912. Maker:
Mappin and Webb |
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A pair of cold painted metal candlesticks of Knights in Armour,
each with raised arms holding torchere candleholders, standing
on circular compass bases on a pedestal foot. Circa 1900. |
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A collection of items from a fair in 2009
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