An assembled set of King's Husk and Hourglass pattern silver flatware, various makers and dates, London, 1812-1916

English Silver, Furniture and Porcelain

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ZAR 50 020
Lot 45
  • An assembled set of King's Husk and Hourglass pattern silver flatware, various makers and dates, London, 1812-1916


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ZAR 30 000 - 40 000
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ZAR 50 020
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An assembled set of King's Husk and Hourglass pattern silver flatware, various makers and dates, London, 1812-1916
comprising: nineteen table forks, fifteen table spoons, eighteen dessert forks, fifteen dessert spoons, six salt spoons, and twenty teaspoons, 6835g all in
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