Netafim 55 Ltd
Glass, Jewellery, European furniture, Ceramics and Silver
About this Item
Jerusalem, Israel
An Israeli silver-gilt spice container in the form of a stylised violin cello-on-stand, Netafim, sterling
applied with the Hebrew word besamim below a circular pierced plaque with enclosed hinged compartment, the reverse with easel back support, stamped STERLING BY NETAFIM, 10,2cm high on stand, 60g; and an Elizabeth II 'King's' pattern silver-mounted magnifying glass, Harrison Brothers, Sheffield, 1991, 12,8cm long
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