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ZAR 51 210
Lot 308
  • A Tiffany & Co silver water pitcher, 1907-1947, .925 sterling


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ZAR 50 000 - 60 000
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ZAR 51 210
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New York City, New York, USA
A Tiffany & Co silver water pitcher, 1907-1947, .925 sterling
with reeded rim, the waisted stepped neck moulded with a part-gadrooned border, the side applied with bifurcated reeded c-scroll handle terminating in a pair of stylised leaves, the part-gadrooned urn-shaped body raised on a stepped circular footrim, similarly moulded, the front engraved with initials, the base engraved 'TIFFANY & CO, MAKERS STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, T, 11973, 5954, 4 ½ PINTS', 26,2cm high, 1010g

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