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ZAR 147 784
Lot 361
  • A near pair of Tiffany & Co silver water pitchers, 1907-1947, .925 sterling


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ZAR 70 000 - 80 000
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ZAR 147 784
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New York City, New York, USA
A near pair of Tiffany & Co silver water pitchers, 1907-1947, .925 sterling
of baluster form with reeded shoulder and lip, each side applied with a harp-shaped handle, raised on a reeded circular base, engraved 'TIFFANY & CO, MAKERS STERLING SILVER, 18181, 4 PINTS' and 'TIFFANY & CO, MAKERS STERLING SILVER, 11869, 4 PINTS', 23,5cm high, 2075g all in
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